Air France and Afrijet sign a commercial cooperation agreement

Air France and Afrijet have signed a commercial cooperation agreement allowing the combination of flights operated by both airlines on a single Air France ticket.

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Through the agreement, scheduled to be implemented by the end of March 2024, the two companies aim to develop air traffic to/from Libreville airport, which is expected to become a hub for connections in Central Africa. The objective is to boost Gabon’s regional and international connectivity and improve the customer experience of both airlines.

Zoran Jelkic, general manager of Long Courrier Air France - KLM, said: "This represents a significant regional agreement for Air France. It will allow us to connect new Gabonese and regional destinations not currently served by Air France, such as Port-Gentil, Franceville, Bata or Sao Tomé, to our global network, while also strengthening our offer in regional destinations where we already operate. Furthermore, this agreement will provide our customers a better travel experience by allowing them to check their luggage from the departure point to the final destination, and enjoy an easier and faster transit at Libreville airport".

Marc Gaffajoli, managing director of Afrijet Business Service, added: "We firmly believe in partnerships for the development of interconnection in Africa, and are delighted to see this agreement materialize in line with this approach. This long-awaited agreement with Air France will enable us to enhance a regional network that will soon cover the entire Gulf of Guinea. Most importantly, it presents an opportunity to provide our mutual customers with end-to-end service, meeting lATA safety standards, and offering a flight program aligned with their continental and regional mobility needs.”