SkyMali negotiates various agreements with Air Burkina and Corsair
The lifting of sanctions hastened the young Malian airline’s timetable, which is counting on cooperation with its competitors to expand its network.
05/07/2022 at 15h32, by Africa Business+
No sooner had the ECOWAS sanctions against Mali been lifted on 3 July than SkyMali‘s CEO Tahir Ndiaye and his Air Burkina counterpart Maxime Dipina Christian Toé opened negotiations. The aim was to reach a code-share agreement to place SkyMali’s Boeing 737-500 on the Ouagadougou-Bamako-Dakar route, for which Air Burkina holds the rights.
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