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Gambia: NAA Maiden Flight Returns to Banjul


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The Daily Observer (Banjul)

June 7, 2006
Posted to the web June 7, 2006

Chief Ebrima B Manneh

North American Airline, an international airline that will be flying Banjul-Baltimore route weekly, yesterday arrived in Banjul International Airport after making its maiden flight to the United States.

According to our reporter, Chief Ebrima B Manneh, who joined the inaugural flight to Baltimore, the flight was excellent and the staff on board were superb and were always available to entertain and make passengers feel relaxed.

He said North American Airlines left Baltimore for Banjul around 23:45 American time and flew directly to Banjul, where a colourful ceremony was held at the Banjul International Airport for its maiden flight.

The flight brought on board prominent individuals from America to grace the occasion in The Gambia, and at the airport the occasion was characterised by a lot of fun and cultural performance to entertain the distinguished guests. The flight is expected in the country next week and will then continue it weekly flights.


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