ASKY, the Pan African Airline, has started daily flights between Lome, Abidjan, Accra and Lagos from June 15, 2018.
A statement issued in Accra by the Airline said the service was designed to provide a direct flight between Accra-Lagos and Accra-Abidjan.
It said these new routes offered more capacity and flexibility with a significant reduction in flight time between Abidjan, Accra and Lagos with the whole ASKY network.
'These flights will be operated in Boeing 737-700,' it added.
The statement said passengers on these flights would also enjoy 40kg baggage allowance in Economy class and 50kg in Business.
ASKY is the pan-African airline that was created by regional institutions: the Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), the West African Development Bank and the ECOBANK Group.
ASKY is a commercial company under private law and managed by experienced professionals from Africa.
ASKY the Pan African airline currently operates a fleet of eight new Generation aircrafts, one Boeing 737-800, Five Boeing 737-700 and two Dash Q-400.
ASKY now serves twenty-three cities in nineteen countries on the African continent.