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ASKY AIRLINES COMMENCES NONSTOP FLIGHT LAGOS TO JO’BURG

TEFERRA
TEFERRA, Asky CEO

ASKY, the Pan African Airline, is pleased to announce its new nonstop service between Lomé and Johannesburg effective 8 April 2017.  With this flight, Johannesburg will join the growing ASKY network operating from Lomé. Passengers will be able to connect between Johannesburg and ASKY’s entire network in West and Central Africa, including Abidjan, Bamako, Conakry, Dakar, Douala, Lagos, Libreville, Niamey, Ouagadougou and Yaoundé. Passengers in many of these markets will be able to reduce hours of flying with this new connection over the current schedules offered in the markets.

FLIGHT DAYS ORIGIN DEP ARR DEST Aircraft
KP1201 Monday / Wednesday / Friday / Sunday Lomé 14 :00 22 :15 Johannesburg 737-800
KP1200 Monday / Wednesday / Friday / Sunday Johannesburg 07 :15 11 :30 Lomé 737-800

The flight will be operated with 737-800 aircraft, configured with 16 business class seats and 138 economy seats. Tickets can be booked at all ASKY offices or your usual travel agents.

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