Arik Air, the largest airline operator in Nigeria has broadcasted that it will be expanding its African network as it plans to add flights to Kinshasa.
The first commercial flight is scheduled to take place on 5th December, 2012 and will operate twice a week on Wednesday and Sunday. With this announcement, Kinshasa has now become the airline’s third destination in Central Africa, following the addition of flights to the African cities of Luanda and Douala in August this year.
The new route from the Nigerian capital to Kinshasa will be operating via Douala with outbound flights taking to the air from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport that will touch down at Douala International Airport.
The airline’s Managing Director and Executive Vice President, Mr. Chris Ndulue commented, “Kinshasa is the 12th African destination and this highlights the airline’s commitment to link the African markets.
The first commercial flight is scheduled to take place on 5th December, 2012 and will operate twice a week on Wednesday and Sunday. With this announcement, Kinshasa has now become the airline’s third destination in Central Africa, following the addition of flights to the African cities of Luanda and Douala in August this year.
The new route from the Nigerian capital to Kinshasa will be operating via Douala with outbound flights taking to the air from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport that will touch down at Douala International Airport.
The airline’s Managing Director and Executive Vice President, Mr. Chris Ndulue commented, “Kinshasa is the 12th African destination and this highlights the airline’s commitment to link the African markets.
