Chad: New airline to operate domestic flights
Brahim Guihini Dadi, former boss of Chad’s Civil Aviation Authority (ADAC), has launched Royal Airways, a private airline to provide domestic flights, connecting the central African country’s cities.
The new airliner’s hub is located at N’Djamena Hassan Djamous international airport.
The company broke down its strategy into four phases including the establishment of a network as a basis for efficient operating costs and achievement of long-term success by focusing on sustainable profitability and growth. The airline seeks to go regional from next year. On the long run, the company aims to increase direct ticket sales by offering competitive value for money, local media Alwihda Info reports.