Aero has commenced flight operations thrice weekly between Accra and Douala with effective from 27, May.
The schedule will be operated with a Boeing 737 will depart Accra for Douala at 8.00 en-route Lagos while the Douala to Accra flight departs Douala at 13.00 to Accra through Lagos.
Obaro Ibru, acting, managing director of Aero, said: “We are making travel more convenient and reliable for our customers.It is a proud moment to welcome Douala into the family, a destination which we are confident will serve our customers well. It will give them more choices and flexibility in planning their business and leisure trips”.
“The launch of the route is part of our strategy of focusing on operations in Africa which is a key growth area for the airline and also in line with the airline's regional expansion programme”.
Obaro added that: “Doual a is the largest city in Cameroun and the capital Cameroun's Littoral Region; home to Cameroun's largest port and its major international airport, Douala International Aiort. It is the commercial capital of the country and handles most of the country's major exports, such as oil, cocoa and coffee, timber, metal and fruits”.
Aero has grown to be one of the most reliable and reputable carrier in Africa, operating over 50 flights daily and covering more than 10 domestic and regional destinations.
Aero Commences Flight to Douala
Aero has commenced flight operations thrice weekly between Accra and Douala with effective from 27, May. The schedule will be operated with a Boeing 737 will depart Accra for Douala at 8.00 en-route…
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