Air Sierra Leone has announced the launch of new additional routes as part of activities marking its 1st Anniversary of flight operations.
The airline, starting February, will commence direct flights from The Gambia (BJL) to the United Kingdom (LGW), further strengthening connectivity between West Africa and the United Kingdom. In addition, it will also operate a new regional route from Freetown to Banjul, enhancing travel convenience within the sub-region.
This expansion reflects Air Sierra Leone’s commitment to providing reliable, efficient, and accessible air travel while supporting tourism, trade, and cultural exchange across key destinations.
Speaking on the milestone, Group Chief Operating Officer at XE Jet Limited (Technical Partner to Air Sierra Leone), Sukhjinder Mann, reaffirmed the airline’s dedication to continuous growth, customer satisfaction, and regional integration as the airline celebrates one year of successful operations.
“We are extremely grateful to the governments of the United Kingdom and The Gambia for believing in our vision, understanding our business model and commitment to increasing connectivity between Africa and the European markets.
“This new route will allow all year connectivity between the key cities of Banjul and London and will quicken travel time between these 2 key city pairs. The connection between Freetown and Banjul will further boost the connectivity in the West Africa region.
“Within a year of launching flight operations, Air Sierra Leone is now firmly embedded on the global aviation stage and we will look to further increasing our network in the coming months.”
Passengers travelling to The Gambia can look forward to seamless connections, improved travel options, and the warm hospitality Air Sierra Leone is known for.



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