Aliu Soares Cassamá, the representative of Menzies Aviation Bissau, which manages the only international airport in Guinea-Bissau, announced the resumption of flights of the Cape Verdean company for July, ten years after they were suspended.
Last week, Cassamá met with a Cape Verdean delegation, including the country’s ambassador, Camilo Leitão da Graça, and the company’s commercial director and operations director, also known as TACV (Transportes Aéreos de Cabo Verde).
“The meeting served to get the details right. In July, Cape Verde Airlines will resume flights to Bissau”, assured Aliu Soares Cassamá.
He added that the company will have connections to Lisbon, Paris, Brazil, and the United States of America.
The Guinean official noted that with the resumption of flights by the Cape Verdean company, Bissau’s Osvaldo Vieira airport will have 16 flights per week, offered by two Portuguese companies (TAP and EuroAtlantic), RAM (Royal Air Maroc), Air Senegal, Air Côte d’Ivoire, and Asky.
With information from Lusa