Central African airline Afrijet Business Service (J7) has expanded its regional network by adding Port Harcourt, Nigeria, and Bangui, Central African Republic, bringing its total destinations to 16 cities across the region.
Afrijet officially launched its Port Harcourt route on January 21, 2025, offering a direct air link between Libreville, Gabon, and Port Harcourt International Airport. The service currently operates twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays.
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Afrijet’s General Director, Nyl Moret-Mba, described the expansion as a significant step in regional integration, stating: “This direct flight between Libreville and Port Harcourt, as well as between Libreville and Bangui, marks a major milestone in facilitating regional travel. It addresses the critical need to strengthen ties between Central Africa and Nigeria by reducing logistical barriers. We are pleased to offer our passengers a faster, more comfortable, and direct option.”
