North American To Axe Scheduled African Routes
North American Airlines this week said it is cutting scheduled service on three African routes in May. The carrier will no longer fly to Lagos, Nigeria; Accra, Ghana; and Georgetown, Guyana. The airline — a subsidiary of Global Aero Logistics — blamed the cuts on fuel cost increases. “All of these...
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