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ASKY Airlines Resume Commercial Flights To Liberia

By: Christopher C. Walker for Front Page Africa   Photography courtesy of: ASKY


(Above) Monrovia—A Pan African Airline, ASKY, has officially resumed flights to Liberia after three years of absence.

The Togolese-based airline in partnership with the Ethiopian Airline, touched down at the James Springs Payne Airport on Wednesday, November 1, at 1615 GMT.

In flight marked ET-AQF were 60 passengers, including a famous Liberian politician, Dew Tuah Wreh Mason.

The Airline suspended its operation in Liberia during the heat of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease in 2014.

In early June of 2014 ASKY airline flew several passengers from Liberia including the late Patrick Sawyer, who died as a result of Ebola in Nigeria.


With the resumption of the Airline to Liberia, many travelers who find it difficult to travel due to limited flight that fly in and out of Liberia, they will now have alternative in the Pan African Airline.


Upon her return to Liberia its marketing consultant, Nyema Badio, promised quality service delivery to its many customers. 

Mr. Badio told newsman at the James Springs Payne Airport that the Airlines is fully ready and prepared to provide comfort to her many customers who will travel with them.

“ASKY is here to stay and is advantageous to travelers who drive 45 minutes to the Roberts International Airport (RIA) to travel but using ASKY they could save time and money”.

Badio asserted that the James Springs Payne Airport will be the only port in the country they will land and takeoff from while operating in Liberia.


To read the full article, visit www.frontpageafricaonline.com.

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