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Congo Airways to fly in Cameroonian skies starting December 4, 2018

Congo Airways to fly in Cameroonian skies starting December 4, 2018
  • Comments   -   Friday, 23 November 2018 16:47

(Business in Cameroon) - DRC’s national airline, Congo Airways, is scheduled to make first flight to Cameroon on December 4, 2018, Défis Actuels  revealed, citing internal sources within the company.

The new line Kinshasa-Douala-Cotonou-Kinshasa, set under this move, will thus allow Beninese and Cameroonian travelers to reach the Congolese capital twice a week by direct flights. Congo Airways will be the only airline to serve this route, which is expected to boost trade between Cameroon, Benin and DR Congo, managers said.

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