Asky Airlines starts services to China this summer

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ASKY, The Pan African airlines, has announced the commencement of passenger service to Beijing China effective summer this year. In a brief note to the media, the Togo-based airline said ”The Pan African airlines, is pleased to inform the public and particularly its valued passengers that commencing this summer 2022, we have planned to launch flights from Lom  – Togo to China – Beijing.

”It will be a unique service from West and Central Africa directly to China using an ultra-modern aircraft – the B787 Dreamliner. It shall be done in cooperation with our partner, Ethiopian Airlines. the statement continued.

The Airline said the latest announcement is part of its continuous efforts to offer seamless connections to travellers in the region.

”This falls within our continuous efforts and promises to work permanently to provide better transportation through seamless connections to travelers across this region.”

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