Togo plans to build a new airport terminal in Lomé and also launch a new public airline

Transport
Wednesday, 02 February 2022 12:59
Togo plans to build a new airport terminal in Lomé and also launch a new public airline

(Togo First) - Togo will soon have a new local airline connecting its northern and southern regions. This was revealed on Jan 31, 2022, by Col. Dokisime Gnama Latta (photo), who currently heads the Société Aéroportuaire Lomé Tokoin (SALT). The announcement was made at the 35th-anniversary celebration of the SALT, which manages Lomé’s airport.

"There is a project, for a company - whose name I do not yet know - and which is already underway. This year, this company will provide Lome-Niamtougou flights, three times a week," SALT’s boss said.

Togolese authorities also plan to expand Lomé’s airport’s terminal, as well as build an airport at Gbatopé, near Tsévié (37 km from Lomé).

"Given the exponential increase in the number of travelers using Lomé’s airport, which has become a platform of trust and excellence, we plan to build a second terminal and open other lines. We are planning to build an airport with two parallel runways on 8,000 hectares at Gbatopé, close to Tsévié,"  Col. Gnama Latta said.

The news comes almost 20 years after the country’s former public airline, Air Togo, ceased operations. For now, Lomé, which hopes to become a sub-regional logistics hub, houses the headquarters of Asky, a private airline. This company currently serves 22 cities in 20 countries across West and Central Africa.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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