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Camair-co to launch flights to Nigeria

Camair-co to launch flights to Nigeria
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 06 June 2018 14:37

(Business in Cameroon) - NewsAero reveals that on June 23, 2018, Camair-Co will resume its flights to Lagos, Nigeria, after an interruption of 3 years.

The same source indicates that the airline company will use the Boeing B737 and Q400 for this purpose and will schedule three weekly flights (Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday).

Let’s remind that on this line, the Cameroonian public company will be in competition with Asky Airlines whose schedule is Thursday-Saturday-Sunday.

Let’s also note that in the framework of its expansion plan in Africa, Camair-Co has launched flights to Cotonou, Abidjan, and Dakar. With a fleet of five aircrafts, the company announces that it will launch flights to Bamako, Kinshasa, and Brazzaville.

Stéphane Billé

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