Starbow Airlines on Friday officially launched its regional flights to Cotonou, Benin at a ceremony at the Cotonou Airport. Starbow’s flights to Cotonou mark the beginning of what the airline’s Co-Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Brock Friesen, calls "its real mission" to serve all major cities in West Africa. Dr. Friesen, speaking at the launch, said he was struck by how difficult it was to travel around West Africa when he moved to Ghana from Canada, a problem that Starbow intended to solve. He noted that the need for the Cotonou service was obvious and was chosen first because the Accra- Cotonou route had no direct air service whatsoever, compelling travelers to travel by road. “Travelers deserve better”, he said, adding that Starbow’s Cotonou flight from Accra took only 45 minutes and cost less. Dr. Friesen said the airline had started with five flights weekly to Cotonou on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays but would increase it to daily flights and ultimately twice-daily flights-morning and evening. Dr. Friesen commended the Civil Aviation and Airport .
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Authorities of Ghana and Benin as well as other travel agencies for their roles in making the Cotonou flights possible. He revealed in an interview with the GNA that the airline would commence its Accra- Abidjan flights in about four weeks. On how Starbow’s services would be affected by competition in the industry, especially with new airlines set to provide services on West African routes, Dr. Friesen said the market on Accra- Abidjan route was a big one and was enough for other airlines too. “we are not worried about other carriers, we know we have a superior product; better aircrafts, high safety standards and on-time reliability, we have built trust in our customers that we will fly when we say we will”, he said
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