Air Senegal Orders Its First 737 MAX Aircraft
The deal is Air Senegal’s first order placed with Boeing in over 20 years.
The deal is Air Senegal’s first order placed with Boeing in over 20 years.
Carlyle Aviation Partners, a U.S.-based aircraft leasing company, is reportedly demanding 20 billion FCFA (approximately $32 million).
In addition to halting flights to the U.S., Air Sénégal has also closed reservations for routes to Cotonou (Benin), Douala (Cameroon), and Libreville (Gabon).
Air Senegal has made notable adjustments to its flight operations, including the discontinuation of its Dakar-New York-JFK route.
As the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) approaches, all eyes turn to Ivory Coast, the forthcoming epicenter of the continent’s premier football event.
Air Senegal on Thursday launched its much anticipated U.S. service with a one-stop service between Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Dakar’s Blaise Diagne International Airport. The new route operates via New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. The new service to Baltimore comes as a last-minute switch, as Senegal’s national flag carrier had previously […]
Air Senegal has announced it will begin U.S. services connecting Washington, D.C.’s Dulles International Airport with a stopover at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and will be operated twice weekly as of Sept. 22. The airline applied to the U.S. Department of Transportation for exemption authority and a foreign air carrier permit so […]
Beginning March 28, Senegal’s flag carrier, Air Senegal, will commence flights from Dakar to Lyon operating three times weekly using the Airbus A321. The airline’s point-to-point demand in this route totaled 40,000 in 2019. Outbound flights to Lyon will be operated with a stopover in Marseille. The flight will complete the 255 kilometer flight to […]
Senegal’s flag carrier, Air Senegal, announced interest in starting flights to the U.S., potentially connecting its capitals with flights between Dakar and Washington DC, as announced last week by Senegal’s tourism minister Aliou Sarr, a route that was recently abandoned by South African Airways. During his visit to the Senegalese island of Gorée, Sarr said, “I […]