ASKY Airlines has strengthened its position as one of Africa’s leading regional carriers after being named Best Regional Airline for Facilitation and Connectivity at the UK–West & Central Africa Francophone Trade & Investment Forum (WCAF IV). The event, held from November 12–13 at Hotel 2 Février in Lomé, brought together government officials, investors, and aviation stakeholders to highlight key drivers of regional integration and economic cooperation.

The award recognizes ASKY’s growing influence in improving mobility across West and Central Africa, and its contribution to expanding trade, tourism, and cultural exchange within the continent. With a network that connects 30 cities in 28 African countries, the airline has become an essential bridge between markets that have historically lacked reliable air links. Its partnerships with regional financial institutions and Ethiopian Airlines have also played a key role in strengthening its operational footprint and service delivery.
Accepting the award on behalf of the airline, ASKY’s HR Director Mr. Francis Attiogbe said the recognition affirms the company’s mission to provide seamless connections across Africa. He noted that ASKY remains committed to supporting the continent’s long-term goals for deeper regional integration and sustainable development. Innovation, service excellence, and a focus on passenger expectations, he said, will continue to guide the airline’s growth.
ASKY’s steady expansion is supported by its modern fleet of 15 aircraft—ten Boeing 737-800s and five Boeing 737 MAX 8—which enables it to maintain frequent schedules and reach underserved destinations. Its operations have opened new pathways for cross-border tourism, supported business travel, and created an efficient air transport network that helps fuel economic growth in the region.
The airline expressed gratitude to its staff, passengers, and partners for their role in sustaining its success. As ASKY continues to grow its route network and strengthen its operations, it remains focused on enhancing connectivity that supports Africa’s economic ambitions and brings communities across the continent closer together.
