Air Senegal plans to resume flights on 1 July
The state-owned airline company has fared better than some of its fellow African carriers after its operations were virtually halted at the end of March.
28/04/2020 at 16h23, by Gaëlle Arenson
As Jeune Afrique Business+ reported in January, Senegal’s flag carrier reported solid results for the 2019 financial year with 398,000 passengers transported, exceeding the company’s target of 350,000, and revenues of €70m.
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