Gambia Bird
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Hubs | Banjul International Airport | |||
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Fleet size | 2 | |||
Parent company | Germania | |||
Headquarters | Kanifing, The Gambia | |||
Website | www.gambiabird.com |
Gambia Bird Airlines Limited is an airline founded by the German carrier Germania Express in October 2012.[1] The head office is located at the Gambia Bird House in Kanifing.[2]
It operates flights from Banjul International Airport to African ECOWAS cities with a fleet of one Airbus A319s.[1] This aircraft is wet leased from Germania Express.[1] In addition the airline operates from Banjul and Freetown to London and Barcelona. In the winter season, a Boeing 757-200 of Titan Airways will join the fleet to be deployed on the European network. Germania will retain a 90% ownership share of Gambia Bird.[1]
Destinations
† | Hub |
City | Country | IATA | ICAO | Airport | Commenced | End |
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Accra | Ghana | AAC | DGAA | Kotoka International Airport | 2012 | present |
Barcelona | Spain | BCN | LEBL | Barcelona Airport | 2012 | present |
Banjul | Gambia | BJL | GBYD | Banjul International Airport † | 2012 | present |
Dakar | Senegal | DKR | GOOY | Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport | 2012 | present |
Freetown | Sierra Leone | FNA | GFLL | Lungi International Airport | 2012 | present |
London | United Kingdom | LGW | EGKK | Gatwick Airport | 2012 | present |
Monrovia | Liberia | ROB | GLRB | Roberts International Airport | 2012 | present |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Germania expandiert nach Afrika" [Germania expands into Africa]. Airliners.de. 7 May 2012.
- ↑ "Contact Us." Gambia Bird. Retrieved on 7 May 2013. "Headoffice Gambia Bird House 38 Kairaba Avenue Kanifing, Municipality The Gambia"
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