Tanzania to build environmentally sustainable airport in Serengeti National Park: minister


DAR ES SALAAM, May 16 (Xinhua) -- The Tanzanian government plans to begin construction of a new environmentally conscious airport in the Serengeti National Park, a cabinet minister announced in parliament on Friday.

Minister of Transport Makame Mbarawa said the airport, dubbed "the Green International Airport," will start to be constructed under the 2025/2026 financial budget.

Presenting his ministry's budget proposals for the financial year, Mbarawa said the project will be a strategic gateway to one of Africa's most iconic wildlife destinations and a crucial link in Tanzania's expanding aviation network.

Mbarawa said in the capital, Dodoma, that the government has allocated three billion Tanzanian shillings (about 1.1 million U.S. dollars) in the 2025/2026 financial year to complete a detailed feasibility study and begin initial construction works for the Serengeti airport project.

"The airport will be built with a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability, preserving the Serengeti's ecosystem while enhancing tourism access," he said.

"It will act as a hub, connecting with other international airports across Tanzania, and is expected to boost tourist arrivals and regional development significantly," Mbarawa added.

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