Gambia Bird

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Gambia Bird (airline)
IATA
3G
ICAO
GBQ
Callsign
GAMBIA BIRD
Hubs Banjul International Airport
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
AccraGhana GhanaAACDGAAKotoka International Airport 2012 present
BarcelonaSpain SpainBCNLEBLBarcelona Airport 2012 present
BanjulThe Gambia GambiaBJLGBYDBanjul International Airport 2012present
DakarSenegal SenegalDKRGOOYLéopold Sédar Senghor International Airport 2012 present
FreetownSierra Leone Sierra LeoneFNAGFLLLungi International Airport 2012 present
LondonUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
LGWEGKKGatwick Airport 2012 present
MonroviaLiberia LiberiaROBGLRBRoberts International Airport 2012 present

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Germania expandiert nach Afrika" [Germania expands into Africa]. Airliners.de. 7 May 2012. 
  2. "Contact Us." Gambia Bird. Retrieved on 7 May 2013. "Headoffice Gambia Bird House 38 Kairaba Avenue Kanifing, Municipality The Gambia"

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