North and West Africa

BURKINA FASO  :

Ouagadougou (20112

GAMBIA  :

Banjul (2010)

GHANA  :

Accra (2013)

MOROCCO  :

Casablanca (2011)

NIGER  :

Niamey (2012)

NIGERIA  :

Abuja (2012)

SENEGAL  :

Dakar (2010)



Accra :

  

Aboard of Arik Air’s CRJ-900NG, with a view on a Delta Airlines’s B767 which operates flights to New York.

09 March 2013.


Accra :

 

Due to the civil war in Ivory Coast (in 1990s Abidjan was a major hub in the region), but also thanks to a political stabilty and a robust economy, Accra became a major hub in West Africa, in only 10 years.

09 Mars 2013.


Abuja :

 

Taxing to the runway. Abuja is the second largest airport in Nigeria. Majors airlines such as EgyptAir, Ethiopian, Air France (which replaced KLM in 2012), Delta Airlines, Lufthansa and British Airways fly to Abuja.

26 October 2012.


Abuja :

 

From Abuja, Asky serves Lomé (Togo) the hub and Niamey (Niger).

26 October 2012.


Casablanca :

 

Royal Air Maroc’s B737s and ATRs are parked while an Air Algerie’s B737s is pushing back.

20 March 2011