Cabo Verde Airlines receives IOSA certification

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Cabo Verde Airlines is the latest international airline to receive the crucially important IOSA certification, which stands for IATA Operational Safety Audit.

Thus certified – following a lengthy audit process, can Cabo Verde now seek additional interline agreements and codeshare agreements with other airlines which insist on this certification in order to do business.

Cabo Verde flies to France, Portugal, Brazil and the United States but also serves African mainland destinations including the recently launched flights to Lagos.
Luanda services are due to commence later this year.

Source: Prof Wolfgang Thome -ATC News

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