Air Senegal takes off from Dakar to Milan Malpensa
Air Senegal added its next European destination, Milan Malpensa, on 17 February.
Operating three-weekly, the 4,198-kilometre route is one of the world’s longest by the A319, with the first flight from Malpensa being six hours. It is currently in direct competition with a twice-weekly Neos service, which began in July 2020 following the end of Air Italy, and which ends in March, so another reason for Air Senegal’s launch. And it operates indirectly with Blue Panorama’s three-weekly operation to Bergamo.
However, Air Senegal will soon change to A321s, with lie-flat seats, with frequency growing to four- and then five-weekly.
Air Senegal’s new Milan Malpensa service is – like its other European routes – well-coordinated to enable two-way connectivity over Dakar to Abidjan, Bamako, Conakry, Banjul, Ziguinchor, and Nouakchott. It is scheduled to depart Dakar at 0110 and to arrive back at 1500.