Air Togo

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Air Togo

Air Togo (Compagnie Aerienne Togolaise) (IATA: YT, ICAO: TGA, call sign: AIR TOHO) was[1] an airline headquartered in Lomé in Togo. Operational between 1998 and 2000,[2] it served as the country's flag carrier, operating flights between Togo and France, as well as to neighbouring countries in West Africa, out of its base at Lomé-Tokoin Airport.

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Air Togo
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IATA ICAO Call sign
YT TGA AIR TOHO
Founded1998
Ceased operations2000
Operating basesLomé-Tokoin Airport
HeadquartersTogo
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Services

Air Togo international destinations from Lomé have included Accra, Bamako, Cotonou, Ouagadougou and Paris.

Domestic services have included Sokodé, Mango, Dapaong, Kara, Niamtougou and Lomé.[citation needed]

Fleet

The Air Togo fleet included one Airbus A300B4 (F-GVVV), and one Airbus A310-300 (F-GEMO).[3]

References

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