For this year FLY Angola is planning new regional flight services from the city of Bangui, Central African Republic (RCA), to various countries on the African continent.
Economy and Development April 11, 2023
A note from the private airline indicates that "FLY Centro-Afrique", the airline based in Bangui, will connect the cities of Douala (Cameroon), Brazzaville (Republic of Congo), N´djamena (Chad) and Kinshasa ( Democratic Republic of the Congo) with reduced travel time and fare.
The idea of exploring the Central African Republic market comes from the will of the Government of that country, with the aim of filling the shortage of regular regional flights in Bangui.
To achieve this objective, "FLY Angola" developed a Business Plan, which culminated in the creation of an air carrier that will, in a first phase, contribute to the growth of the aeronautical market in the Central African country.
The director general of "FLY Angola", Belarnicio Muangala, according to the document, emphasizes that the formation of "Fly Centro-Afrique" marks the beginning of a plan to explore new air markets in Africa, which will facilitate the increase in demand services.
The company stresses that the plan will allow the direct Bangui/Brazzaville flight service to be made in 90 minutes, as opposed to 11 hours, which was previously done.
For monetary donations to the project:
Novo Banco - Portugal - IBAN: PT50 0007 0000 0016 8454 5662 3 - SWIFT/BIC: BESCPTPL
Bank of Commerce and Industry (BCI), R. Rey Katiavala, 224, Luanda - Account 4102547210-001