Transair Resumes Scheduled Flight Operations at the Freetown International Airport

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  • 14 March 2021
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In the hopes of pandemic recovery TRANSAIR has recommenced its operations at the Freetown international airport on Saturday 13th March ,2021

The goal is to serve its  Dakar hub via Guinea Conakry to Freetown this time around enhancing a seamless Guinea Conakry options for passengers. During its maiden flight of 18th November 2019, Transair the first low cost airline company in West Africa commenced with a Dakar- Banjul – Freetown route.

Effective 13th  March 2021, the airline will have three weekly flights on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays on the Dakar –Conakry –Freetown route bringing a total of eight scheduled commercial Airline operations at  the Freetown International Airport.

Receiving the flight at the restart ceremony, the Honourable Minister of Transport and Aviation ,Honourable Kabineh Kallon welcomed the airline to Sierra Leone’s beautiful skies.

He opined that Sierra Leone alongside the global stage has not attained pre-Crisis  levels in commercial air traffic . “The  drop  for us was even more pronounced when airlines like Transair were missing within the early resumption forecast.”

In line with the presidents Manifesto the Ministry of Transport  and Aviation  he continued, have been working assiduously to build the airline routes of the country’s only international Airport. With  aviation market intelligence  from his Ministry they help airlines consider Freetown as a prime destination  when planning new routes. Following COVID 19 ,many engagements particularly in route planning programs was done alongside aviation response to the pandemic.

However the crisis brought in its wake   changes in passenger behaviour, travel restrictions and the ensuing economic crisis that have resulted in a dramatic drop in demand for airline services. The government according to the Honourable Minister has considered several policy interventions to curtail the size of the shock to the industry.

“For Transair  we clearly saw a demand forecasting within the Conakry Guinea options which can improve strong  connections  for both the  business and leisure  traveller ,more regional connectivity  with Dakar hub thereby  reducing the flying time for our passengers whilst enjoying  comfort at Blaise Dagne Airport, the airline having a fleet of aircraft to support its operations and can further  match the existing competition”

The Honourable Minister exchanged felicitations with his Senegalese Aviation counterparts and expressed his strong desire that with Transair operations as a low cost carrier of which low cost carriers being tipped for the swiftest recovery within the wider aviation segment after COVID, will maintain  its enviable  operational structure and finances to build market share.

Groupe TRANSAIR Regional Director Naby Sylla said they are extremely enthusiastic about what  the Airline can bring to the Aviation market

“We are happy to commence operations and acknowledge the challenges faced with the COVID-19 outbreak. Our network needed to be restored so as to bring in more air services within our region whereby we can recover together. Our plans are huge but it’s one step at a time and having a firm footing “

Sierra Leone foreign Mission in Dakar followed the ambitious development plan of TransAir particularly relying on transit traffic. It advanced Sierra Leone to be part of  the Airline destinations by engaging the many platforms and establishing support  for the improvement of its load rates .

The Ambassador to the republic of Senegal, Ambassador  Alhaji Brima Elvis  Koroma arrived with the Senegalese delegation and was pleased with his  accomplished mission of an air carrier from   Senegal to Freetown . He reiterated that the Air carrier is a strategic instrument in building solid cooperation between Senegal and Sierra Leone.

“Every passenger an airline carries tells a much broader economic story; they will stay in hotels buy food from restaurants etc we are hopeful that as aviation facilitate  tourism ,Transair can bring new levels and impact for both industries”

General Manager of the Sierra Leone Airports Authority Mr JDK Massaquoi assured TransAir delegation of operational safety particularly with public health standards in the new normal

“We are passionate about the safety and relationship with our airlines because our recovery is tied together.  It is a great delight to have your wings at our Airport and we look forward to greater accomplishments.”

The Airport Authority presented gifts to the airline  symbolising the Sierra  Leonean hospitality and its best wishes for growth and expansion.

Among the delegation from Senegal were  the Executive Director of groupe Transair,Mapenda  Cisse ,financial director Andrew Diouf  ,group representative  from the republic of Guinea  Samirachamei Shamel , and Mohamed  Seck representing  the Guinean tourism .They further  met with the Sierra Leone Transair team.

Transair has in its fleet Embraer -EMB12O,ERJ145, Beechcraft 1900c on these routes, offering  both Business and Economy class Seats. Flights can be booked at www.groupetransair.sn or passengers can visit nationwide travel agencies.

Credit: SLAA COMMUNICATIONS

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