Beautiful African country to be rediscovered by British tourists after major announcement.
will soon be able to rediscover the beauty of with the launch of to the .
Air Sierra Leone has announced it will begin flights from Freetown to this December.
And this will be the first direct air connection between the two countries since 2016.
Officials in Sierra Leone believe that the direct connection will and allow to rediscover the country.
Fatmata Mida Hamid Carew, general manager of the Sierra Leone Tourism Board, said: “Sierra Leone has been peaceful for decades and is ready for tourism. It’s a new destination, and we offer genuine experiences without staging or pretence.”
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British tourists will soon be able to rediscover the beauty of Sierra Leone.
Tourism officials believe the flights will attract more British tourists.
Currently, around 5,000 visitors from the UK travel to Sierra Leone between January and September each year.
But officials now hope that this number will increase with the direct flights making it easier for more people to visit the beautiful African nation.
Carew said: “This direct flight enables immediate access to our beaches, wildlife, and culture.
“It’s a major step in welcoming more international visitors.”
Sierra Leone has struggled with limited air travel options since British Airways stopped its flights in 2014.
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Air Sierra Leone has announced it will begin flights from Freetown to London Gatwick this December.
This will be the first direct air connection between the two countries since 2016.
The short-lived Fly Salone service in 2016 left a gap that the new Air Sierra Leone flights aim to fill.
Tourism officials believe the flights will attract more British tourists who are eager to explore the country’s natural beauty and attractions.
From the stunning beaches of Lumley and Tokeh to historical landmarks and local festivals, Sierra Leone offers something for everyone.
The government is also working with UK tour operators to promote the country as a top travel destination in West Africa.
Carew said: “What you see is what you get. We are excited to share our culture, history, and natural beauty with visitors.”
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