ASKY Airlines, the largest regional carrier in West and Central Africa, is pleased to announce its summer schedule aiming to satisfy the travel demand of the public during the high season. The pan African airline will increase flight frequencies, from its hub in Lomé, to most destinations, including 10 weekly flights to Abidjan, 9 weekly flights to Libreville and daily flights to Accra, Lagos, Niamey, Bamako, Dakar, Conakry, Ouagadougou, Cotonou, and Douala.
CEO Henok Teferra of ASKY said: “We are very happy to give more and convenient connectivity options to the travelling public during the summer season. ASKY fulfills a real public service in the West and Central African region with unmatched network coverage and operational efficiency.”
Take note of night flights to Abidjan 2 times a week, discounts on fares between Pointe-Noire / Libreville and Brazzaville / Libreville, promotions on baggage allowance to selected destinations and the exceptional 10% discount on online ticket purchases through www.flyasky.com.
About ASKY ASKY started operations in 2010 and currently flies to 22 cities in 19 countries with a fleet of 7 aircrafts averaging 5 years of age. The airline, which has an on-time performance of 90% was named 2014 African Company of the Year by the premier African award organization, the Africa CEO Forum and was also recognized as the 2014 Best Short Haul Carrier (West Africa) and Best Short Haul Airline (Africa) by the Africa Travel Awards.
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