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ASKY, the pan African airline, reaches the 2 million passenger milestone
ASKY currently operates over 150 flights and covers 22 cities in 19 countries across West and Central Africa
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“We are very proud to have reached the milestone of 2 million passengers. It is a testimony to our high standard service both on the ground and on-board, our excellent connectivity options and our top-notch operational efficiency with 90% of our flights departing on-time. I wish to thank above all else our employees, the ASKY family, who work hard every day and have made the airline the success it is today”, said Henok Teferra, ASKY CEO.
“ASKY’s objective is to serve the air connectivity needs of the West and Central Africa travelling public, so that they are able to do business in the region, conduct important government work and visit their friends and relatives” added Henok Teferra.
Clients can now get their tickets on www.flyasky.com with a 10% discount for all tickets purchased online.
Distributed by APO (African Press Organization) on behalf of ASKY.
For more information, contact communication@flyasky.com or visit our Facebook and Twitter pages @ASKY_airlines.
About ASKY, the pan African airline
ASKY (http://www.flyasky.com), the pan African airline, has been operating in West and Central Africa since January 20, 2010. ASKY has a fleet of Next Generation aircrafts: 3 Boeing 737 - 700 and 4 Dash Q-400. ASKY serves 22 cities in 19 countries in Africa, namely: Ivory Coast, Ghana, Mali, Central Africa Republic, Guinea Bissua, Congo Brazzaville, Guinea Conakry, Benin, Senegal, Cameroon, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Congo Kinshasa, Nigeria, Gabon, Togo, Tchad, Niger and Burkina Faso
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