ASKY, the Pan African Airline with the largest network in West and Central Africa, has the pleasure to announce that it recognized as the BEST AIRLINE IN WEST AFRICA at the Balafon Award of Excellence (ACCRA WEIZO) held in Accra, Ghana on Saturday 27th May 2017 in Accra (Ghana). This award recognizes the airline’s remarkable performance and its growth plan.
It is to be recalled that ASKY was named 2014 “African Company of the Year” by the Africa CEO Forum and as the “2014 Best Short Haul Carrier (West Africa) and Best Short Haul Airline (Africa)” by the Africa Travel Awards.
In 2016, the airline was named the “Most Promising Airline of the Year” during the Ghana Aviation Award held on Friday July 29, 2016 in Accra (Ghana) and “Airline of the Year Award for Regional Operations” at the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) 48th Annual General Assembly held on November 20-22, 2016 at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
In March 2017, the airline was recognized as the “Air Quality and Comfort Air Transport Awards” by the FOGECA (Forum Economique et Gala de l’intégration Africaine) held in Dakar, Sénégal.
ASKY wishes to thank its esteemed customers for their vote of confidence and pledges to work even harder to avail to them the best possible regional air connectivity and travel experience.
About ASKY
ASKY is the pan-African airline that was created by regional institutions: the Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), the West African Development Bank (BOAD) and the ECOBANK Group. ASKY is a commercial company under private law and managed by experienced professionals from Africa.
ASKY the Pan African airline currently operates a fleet of 8 New Generation aircrafts, one (1) Boeing 737 – 800, three (3) Boeing 737-700 and four (4) Dash Q-400. ASKY now serves twenty-tree (23) cities in nineteen (19) countries on the African continent.
• Inflation within the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) fell to a two-year low of 0....
• Qatar Airways and Kenya Airways establish strategic agreement, introducing a third daily flight be...
• Interbank volumes rose 18.7% in May, while rates declined across the market• The BCEAO cut its mai...
• EY is preparing to leave Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa by 2026• The exit could unlock $500 m...
As cybersecurity asserts itself as a pillar of digital sovereignty in West Africa, technology-free z...
Millenial Potash secured $3M from the U.S. DFC to fund a feasibility study for its Banio potash project in Gabon The study will assess the...
After two decades of unsuccessful efforts to revive its state-owned refineries, Nigeria may be heading toward selling them. The head of NNPC, appointed...
Nigeria plans to retrain ex-cybercriminals for careers in digital security and tech. A new academy will launch with 500 trainees, expanding later...
President Paul Biya, 92, to seek eighth term in October 2025 election In power since 1982, Biya confirmed candidacy after signing voter...
Malawi’s Mount Mulanje and Cameroon’s Diy-Gid-Biy added to UNESCO World Heritage List Africa still holds 25% of endangered sites, despite recent...
Kolmanskop offers a haunting blend of lost wealth, colonial history, and the unstoppable force of nature. Located just a few kilometers inland from...