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Reopening of Abuja Airport

Tuesday, 18 April 2017 21:44

ASKY, the Pan-African Airline, is delighted to inform its esteemed passengers that flights will recommence to and from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International airport in Abuja, Nigeria as from the 20th of April 2017. 

ASKY recommences following its usual flight schedule of: 

DAYS ORIGIN DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DESTINATION
         
Tuesday - Friday LOME 14:55 16:40 ABUJA
ABUJA 17:15 19:00 YAOUNDE
         
Wednesday - Saturday YAOUNDE 07:10 08:55            ABUJA
ABUJA 09:30 11:15 LOME
         
Thursday - Sunday LOME 14:55 16:40 ABUJA
ABUJA 17:15 19:15 NDJAMENA
         
Monday - Friday NDJAMENA 07:00 08:55 ABUJA
ABUJA 09:30 11:15 LOME

As a reminder, the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja had been closed by the Airport Authorities on March 8th due to rehabilitation works on the runway.

Many thanks for your patronage, we wish you a very pleasant flight on ASKY aircrafts.

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. For all inquiries, visit us on www.flyasky.com or get in touch through Facebook and Twitter Asky Airlines.

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