Ivory Coast Airline to Resume Flights to Ebola-Affected Nations
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Air Cote d’Ivoire will resume flights to Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia later this month, making it easier for aid workers to travel to the countries worst hit by Ebola after most carriers scrapped their routes.
The airline partly owned by Air France-KLM will fly to Guinea from Oct. 20, spokeswoman Ruth Domagni said by phone from Abidjan, Ivory Coast’s commercial capital. The carrier will offer services to Monrovia in Liberia and Freetown in Sierra Leone from Oct. 26, she said.