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Topic: AfraCityLink


In the News (Mon 14 Dec 09)

  
  AfraCityLink at AllExperts
AfraCityLink is an airline based in Accra in Ghana, currently operating domestic services and expanding onto West African routes.
AfraCityLink is the result of a co-operative agreement between Afra Airlines and CTK - CiTylinK to enable new services on domestic routes in Ghana and to open West African regional routes.
The immediate goal of AfraCityLink is to increase flight frequency between Accra and Kumasi, and to expand with new services from Accra to Tamale and Sunyani.
en.allexperts.com /e/a/af/afracitylink.htm   (203 words)

  
 Afra Airlines and CTK-CiTylinK Announce Alliance for Domestic and West African Flights. - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
AfraCityLink plans to expand to become the preferred link between African cities beginning with the West African Sub-Region from our base in Accra.
Capt. Paul Forjoe, Managing Director of Afra Airlines said, "Within Ghana, AfraCityLink's immediate goal is to increase the flight frequency to Kumasi and to expand with new services from Accra to Tamale and Sunyani.
CTK Network Aviation Ltd is a multi-purpose airline company offering executive air charter, general aviation, aerial photography, medical evacuation and scheduled airline services to the Ghanaian and West African business community and public.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-128215383.html   (795 words)

  
 Business News of Wednesday, 2 February 2005
The new service, called AfraCityLink, starts domestic services from 15th February 2005 and commences its West African regional routes in March.
We are pleased to join forces with to enable this expansion of services in Ghana and the sub-region”
Capt. Paul Forjoe, Managing Director of said, “Within Ghana, AfraCityLink’s immediate goal is to increase the flight frequency to Kumasi and to expand with new services from Accra to Tamale and Sunyani.
www.ghanaweb.com /GhanaHomePage/crime/artikel.php?ID=74608   (630 words)

  
  JB Oxford
Tei Azu, Executive Director of CTK- CiTylinK said, "The name AfraCityLink was the obvious choice as it aptly describes what we do, we link African cities.
AfraCityLink plans to expand to become the preferred link between African cities, beginning with the West African Sub-Region from our base in Accra.
Koos Vlaar, Director of CTK- CiTylinK said, " CiTylinK and Afra Airlines are excited at the prospect of providing the traveling public with a new, viable, reliable and direct alternative." Mr.
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 AfraCityLink - meaning of word
== History == AfraCityLink is the result of a co-operative agreement between Afra Airlines and CTK - CiTylinK to enable new services on domestic routes in Ghana and to open West African regional routes.
== Services == The immediate goal of AfraCityLink is to increase flight frequency between Accra and Kumasi, and to expand with new services from Accra to Tamale and Sunyani.
On the regional front the alliance would make possible the launch of services to destinations such as Monrovia, Freetown, Lagos, Banjul, Lome, Cotonou, Abidjan, Bamako and Ouagadogou (ref: Airliner World, April 2005) Airlines of Ghana
wordsonline.org /AfraCityLink   (166 words)

  
 AAAE: Afra Airlines, CTK-CiTylinK Enter Alliance For Domestic And West African Flights
Afra Airlines and CTK-CiTylinK, both Accra-based airlines, Thursday announced they have entered into a cooperative agreement that will enable new flight services for domestic Ghanaian routes and open West African regional routes serving a market of 400 million people in the ECOWAS region.
The airlines said the new service, called AfraCityLink, will launch Feb. 15, with West African regional routes being inaugurated in March.
Tei Azu, executive director of CTK- CiTylinK said, "The name AfraCityLink was the obvious choice as it aptly describes what we do -- we link African cities.
www.aaae.org /news/Fullstory.html?news_id=102514   (187 words)

  
 www.ghana.co.uk - News
Afra Airlines and CTK-Citylink, both locally based airlines have signed a cooperative agreement that is aimed at enhancing domestic aviation business in the country.
The new service, called AfraCitylink, looks forward to open its West African regional routes sometime in March, this year.
Signing the joint cooperation and code share agreement in Accra, Capt. Tei Azu, Executive Director of CTK-Citylink was optimistic that with the new deal, would expand to be the most preferred link between African cities, particularly within the sub-region.
www.ghana.co.uk /news/content.asp?articleID=13756   (293 words)

  
 ATW Daily News
Afra Airlines and CTY-CiTylinK, both based in Accra, have entered into a cooperative agreement that will enable new flight services for domestic Ghanaian routes and open West African regional routes.
The new service, called AfraCityLink, will begin domestic services Feb. 15 and commence its West African regional routes in March.
Delta Air Lines will begin daily service between Santiago and New York JFK May 1.
www.atwonline.com /news/archive/?issue=feb0705   (9655 words)

  
 AUC Press Release - 10-2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The new service, called AfraCityLink, starts domestic services from 15
said today, “The name AfraCityLink was the obvious choice as it aptly describes what we do – we link African cities.
“Within Ghana, AfraCityLink’s immediate goal is to increase the flight frequency to Kumasi and to expand with new services from Accra to Tamale and Sunyani.
www.utilicraft.com /press/press2005-02-03.htm   (674 words)

  
 ::Myjoyonline.com- News Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The new service, called AfraCityLink, is expected to starts domestic services from the middle of this month while West African Regional services would commence in March.
Officials say within Ghana, AfraCityLink’s immediate goal is to increase the flight frequency to Kumasi and to expand with new services from Accra to Tamale and Sunyani.
The expect the alliance to facilitate the launch of West Coast destinations like Monrovia, Freetown, Lagos, Banjul, Lome, Cotonou, Abidjan, Bamako and Ouagadogou.
www.myjoyonline.com /businessarticle.asp?p=4&a=11559   (136 words)

  
 A2A ARCHIVES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Afra Airlines and CTY-CityLink, both based in Accra, have entered into a cooperative agreement that will enable new flight services for domestic Ghanaian routes and open West African regional routes.
The new service, called AfraCityLink, began Feb. 15 and the carrier will commence its West African regional routes in March.
Lufthansa's 2005 summer timetable, which takes effect March 29, contains a 1.5% increase in capacity (ASKs) compared to the previous year, while long-haul flying will rise 2.4%.
www.a2a.aero /archives/news/archive_news_feb2305.cfm   (8844 words)

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