Freetown International Airport closes for rehabilitation works

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ASKY, the Pan African Airline here-by informs its passengers that due to rehabilitation work on the two runways, the International Airport of Freetown (Sierra Leone) will be closed from December 01st, 2022 for fifty days, between 5am and 05pm local time.

This has affected our usual daily service to Freetown.
However, ASKY reassures its passengers that all measures have been put in place to keep the operations of the flights following the below schedule during this period:

ASKY invites all the passengers who booked tickets for departure from Freetown to Accra and from Accra to Lome (hub) to connect to other destinations of its network to contact an ASKY Office or their usual travel agency for further information.

About ASKY
ASKY, The Pan-African Airline, is a privately owned airline created by regional banking institutions in Africa that includes The ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), The West African Development Bank (BOAD) and ECOBANK Group (ETI) in partnership with Ethiopian Airlines.

ASKY is a commercial company under private law and is managed by experienced African aviation professionals, with Ethiopian airlines as its strategic partner.

ASKY currently operates a fleet of twelve aircraft: Eight (8) Boeing 737-800s and four (4) Boeing 737-700s, serving twenty-seven (27) cities in twenty-four (24) countries within Africa from its hub in Lome.

ASKY’s focus is to develop a strong intra-Africa network that foster regional development, tourism, economic growth and regional integration as a major economic catalyst within the continent with its long-term goal of a sustainable business focused on profitability.

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