Additional flight to Freetown route will make travel more easier for both Sierra Leone and Liberia. British Airways releases its new destinations which included Freetown and Morovia from 5th November. This should the number of African routes to “16 on the continent and 19 from London.”
“While operating out of Heathrow’s Terminal 5, British Airways will run a Boeing 767 to Monrovia in a three class cabin configuration World Traveller, World Traveller Plus and Club World.”
“Its schedule includes a three weekly service to Monrovia via Freetown (Sierra Leone) from November 5, reducing to two between December 10,2012 to February 4,2013 for operational reasons, and reverting to three thereafter. Flights will depart Heathrow on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, returning on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.” The airline had announced that it was taking over the bmi route and start a three weekly flight to Freetown, Sierra Leone. Ian Petrie, BA Regional Manager Africa, said “We’ve been flying in Africa for over 80 years and the continent remains a key part of our global route network.
We’ve really looked at where we can add value to our customers and are flying to the business and leisure destinations they’re demanding.”


