
CITYLINK, a leader in the domestic airline market, has taken delivery of a Fokker 100 regional aircraft.
Ken Agyemang Danquah, Sales & Marketing Manager of CiTylinK, commenting on the aircraft, indicated that the Fokker 100 is a medium-sized aircraft with 109 seat capacity.
'This means CiTylinK is now poised to consolidate the domestic airline market. We want to use this occasion to announce to our cherished clients both corporate and individuals as well as the general public that very soon CiTylinK will commence directs flight services to Ouagadougou, Abidjan and Monrovia, as we look to take delivery of a second Fokker 100 very soon.'
He also indicated that the aircraft will be used for its Kumasi and Takoradi operations as this is based on the current growth of these markets. This means for now we will fly 2 times daily to both Kumasi and Takoradi that is morning and afternoon. All we promise our clients is comfort and convenience' he said.
CiTylinK has undergone numerous international quality and safety audits to establish the highest safety standards in all its flights.
The Fokker 100 offers flexibility from an all-economy 5-abreast 109-seater at 32-inch pitch. The passenger cabin is spacious and offers over 2m standing height in the aisle. The cabin is also very quiet due to the aft fuselage engine position, tay low noise characteristics and clever noise attenuating features.
By Samuel Boadi


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