ASKY to resume flights to Pointe-Noire from October 2, 2024

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ASKY Airlines has announced the resumption of flights to Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo, starting from October 2, 2024. After a multi-year suspension, the airline is set to restore this strategic route, underscoring its dedication to bolstering economic growth across Africa and enhancing connectivity between communities on the continent.

Commitment to Economic Development and Connectivity
The reopening of Pointe-Noire aligns with ASKY’s vision to promote economic and social development in Africa by providing efficient and reliable air transport solutions. This new route will facilitate trade, business opportunities, and interpersonal relationships between countries, thereby strengthening regional integration.

With the addition of Pointe-Noire, ASKY Airlines expands its network to 29 destinations in West and Central Africa. Flights will be operated three times a week via Luanda Airport (LAD), offering increased connectivity and flexible travel options for our passengers.

Flight Schedules and Frequencies
Flights to Pointe-Noire will be operated three times per week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) with departure from Lome at 13:00pm for arrival in Pointe-Noire at 19:30pm. The return flights are scheduled on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to depart from Pointe-Noire at 07:10am for arrival in Lome at 11:40am. All times are in local time.
These schedules are designed to offer optimal connections with other ASKY destinations, thus facilitating travel across the continent.

Book Now
ASKY invites passengers to book their tickets now to discover or rediscover Pointe-Noire, a dynamic and growing city. Enjoy our superior service and our commitment to your comfort and safety. For more information and to book your tickets, please visit our website at www.flyasky.com or contact our local offices.

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