Air Burkina flight resumption yesterday
Yesterday, Air Burkina resumed its flight operations on the domestic market. The national transporter of Burkina Faso will deploy its planes on its only internal line between Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso.
Until the end of the month, only three other flights will be scheduled (July 26, 28, 30). "All passengers are invited to strictly respect the barrier gestures against the Covid-19 pandemic" informs Air Burkina, adding that "wearing a protective mask is compulsory throughout the check-in formalities route and throughout the flight”. On their arrival, they will also be subjected to health checks according to the prescriptions of the authorities of Burkina Faso.
Recall that the company had suspended its operations since March 29 due to the health crisis. Grounded, she was forced to send her staff on short-time technical unemployment for a period of three months, starting in May. Last month, the government announced the allocation of a subsidy of 3.5 billion CFA francs ($ 6 million) to allow Air Burkina to respond to the consequences of Covid-19, which is already dragging its feet. debt of over $ 23 million.
Until the end of the month, only three other flights will be scheduled (July 26, 28, 30). "All passengers are invited to strictly respect the barrier gestures against the Covid-19 pandemic" informs Air Burkina, adding that "wearing a protective mask is compulsory throughout the check-in formalities route and throughout the flight”. On their arrival, they will also be subjected to health checks according to the prescriptions of the authorities of Burkina Faso.
Recall that the company had suspended its operations since March 29 due to the health crisis. Grounded, she was forced to send her staff on short-time technical unemployment for a period of three months, starting in May. Last month, the government announced the allocation of a subsidy of 3.5 billion CFA francs ($ 6 million) to allow Air Burkina to respond to the consequences of Covid-19, which is already dragging its feet. debt of over $ 23 million.
Source: newsaero