Tourism Minister Abdoulie Jobe convened discussions with Air Senegal representatives on Monday regarding the Banjul-Dakar flight path development. Senior officials from the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture participated alongside Gambia Tourism Board executives during the Banjul session. The meeting addressed operational requirements and regulatory frameworks necessary for advancing the route establishment process. Air Senegal officials joined government representatives to examine methods for reducing travel costs and improving service efficiency. Technical specialists from both nations will maintain ongoing conversations about implementation details.
The Banjul-Dakar corridor represents a priority connection for enhanced regional movement between the neighboring countries. Government officials view this route as essential for strengthening economic ties and facilitating business exchanges. Tourism sector growth depends partly on improved transportation links that encourage visitor movement across borders. The initiative supports broader government plans to establish Gambia as a West African travel center. Regional collaboration through improved aviation services will benefit both nations through increased passenger traffic and economic opportunities.
The Banjul-Dakar corridor represents a priority connection for enhanced regional movement between the neighboring countries. Government officials view this route as essential for strengthening economic ties and facilitating business exchanges. Tourism sector growth depends partly on improved transportation links that encourage visitor movement across borders. The initiative supports broader government plans to establish Gambia as a West African travel center. Regional collaboration through improved aviation services will benefit both nations through increased passenger traffic and economic opportunities.