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Go to Togo

19 Jun 2019 - by Catherine Bower
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TOGO-BASED ASKY

Airlines is launching

flights between Lomé and

Johannesburg, starting June

15. The daily flights will fly via

Lagos, Nigeria, and Douala,

Cameroon, three days a week

and via Lagos and Libreville,

Gabon, four days a week, with

fifth freedom rights.

The airline, which is a

strategic equity partner of

Ethiopian Airlines, flies to more

than 20 destinations in west

and central Africa. The new

flights will provide customers

travelling to this region a

shorter flying time, says Abel

Alemu, Ethiopian Airlines

regional manager Southern

Africa. “The flights are fully

operated by ASKY Airlines. As

part of the partnership, ET will

be a marketing carrier,” Abel

says.

ASKY is hoping that the

new connection will appeal to

corporate travellers in terms

of both cost and convenience.

Passengers will be able to

disembark in Lagos, Douala

and Libreville, offering more

options for access to those

destinations. The flight

schedule is as follows:

Flight KP061 departs

Johannesburg at 01h15 on

Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays

and Sundays to arrive in

Lomé at 10h30 via Lagos

and Libreville. On Mondays,

Wednesdays, Thursdays and

Saturdays, flight KP060 departs

Lomé at 14h00, arriving in

Lagos at 15h00. It departs at

15h45 and arrives in Libreville

at 17h30, departing at 18h20

and arriving in Johannesburg at

23h15.

On Mondays, Wednesdays

and Saturdays, flight KP063

departs Johannesburg at

01h15, landing in Lomé at

10h30 via Douala and Lagos.

On Tuesdays, Saturdays and

Sundays, flight KP062 follows

the same times as KP060,

stopping at Lagos and Douala

in place of Libreville.

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