Chad advisor calls for direct flights from UAE

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The Advisor for Telecommunications, Digital Economy and Digitalisation of the Administration to the Prime Minister of Chad has expressed his country's interest in collaborating with Emirati airlines, regarding direct flights between the two countries.

Abdelaziz Mahamat Ali, says Chad recognises the key role Emirati airlines play in African air transport and emphasised that improved air connectivity would boost Chad's tourism and trade sectors.

Ali also indicated Chad's intention to initiate discussions with UAE national carriers regarding direct flights between the two countries, saying that the UAE is a strategic partner for Chad across numerous vital sectors, highlighting the continuous growth of bilateral relations and the strength of their cooperation.

He acknowledged the UAE's significant support for Chad's stability during its transitional period and its contributions to Chad's economic development.

He cited the UAE's active involvement in infrastructure projects, including low-cost housing initiatives that have improved the quality of life for Chadian citizens.

Ali also underscored Chad's desire to leverage the UAE's advanced media expertise through strategic partnerships between media organisations in both countries while also expressing Chad's keen interest in a robust partnership with the UAE in artificial intelligence, particularly its applications in education and the labour market, recognising the sector's increasing significance in driving digital transformation and enhancing innovation in government services.

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