Cameroon’s Douala International
Airport is due to be temporarily closed down between March 1st and
March 21st 2016, the second time in less than six months. The first closure
from normal business, was between November 24 and 27 2015.
TO BE CLOSED DOWN FOR A WHILE |
Flights during the
period, March 1st to March 21, bound for Douala would be diverted to
the Yaounde-Nsimalen Airport which is expected to welcome at least 1500
passengers daily.
Cameroon’s Transport Minister
met with officials of airline companies and related service providers on Thursday,
February 18 2016 in Yaoundé, and re-echoed contingency plans, before, during and
after the temporal closure.
HOW DLA-YDE ROAD OUGHT TO BE |
Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo’o
reassured the airline companies that government was willing and ready to
transport passengers and the luggage with inter urban buses,
from Yaoundé to Douala and vice versa, in cases where the
passenger’s initial destination was Douala.
Airline companies had
simply denied shouldering that responsibility.
ONLY HOPE FOR NOW? |
To officials of the managing
body of airports in the country, Aeroport du Cameroon, ADC, the closure of the
Douala International Airport, the busiest in Cameroon, is to make way for the
renovation of the tarmac on the runways and the parking lot.
ADC’s Communication Department in a recent statement
said the renovation would be extended to the freight building and the technical
block, in line with the exigencies of
the Agency for Safety of Air Navigation
in Africa and Madagascar, ASECNA and the International Civil Aviation Organization,
ICAO.
REHABILITATION 38 YEARS AFTER? |
Aeroport du Cameroon
is expected to have Friday 19 February 2016, signed for a loan with the French
Development Agency, AFD,
worth some 30, 17 Billion Frs as part of the source of
funding for the renovation project due to be completed by 2018.
The Douala
International Airport was constructed between 1974 and 1977.
Cameroon!!! Wunna own don pass me. Wunna go shut down wunna busiest airport. Anything weh wunna wan do, wunna take loan.
ReplyDeleteHaha...Cameroon!!! Wunna own don pass me. Anything weh wunna wan do, wunna take na loan.
ReplyDeleteOh Cameroon claiming dependency all time.look at Kenya. Ethiopia. Zimbabwe. Where our own money going ?
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