Brussels Airline recently celebrated its 25 years of service in The Gambia in a form of a cocktail reception in Fajara.
Benjamin Roberts, Minister of Tourism and Culture, said they are "quite appreciative" of the partnership between Brussels Airline and the tourism stakeholders in The Gambia. "As a government, we appreciate the connectivity that the airline has been rendering to this country," he added.
Lars Redelige, chief commercial officer of Brussels Airline, thanked The Gambia government through the Ministry of Tourism for their longstanding partnership with Brussels. He noted that the airline started operations in The Gambia with the help of The Gambia government. He applauded The Gambia for creating "the necessary control" of the environment at the Banjul airport for guests to travel hassle-free.
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25 years in Gambia
IF IT AIN'T BOEING, I'M NOT GOING.
Re: 25 years in Gambia
But Brussels Airlines is even not 20 jears old!!!!airazurxtror wrote:Brussels Airline recently celebrated its 25 years of service in The Gambia in a form of a cocktail reception in Fajara.
Benjamin Roberts, Minister of Tourism and Culture, said they are "quite appreciative" of the partnership between Brussels Airline and the tourism stakeholders in The Gambia. "As a government, we appreciate the connectivity that the airline has been rendering to this country," he added.
Lars Redelige, chief commercial officer of Brussels Airline, thanked The Gambia government through the Ministry of Tourism for their longstanding partnership with Brussels. He noted that the airline started operations in The Gambia with the help of The Gambia government. He applauded The Gambia for creating "the necessary control" of the environment at the Banjul airport for guests to travel hassle-free.
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