Air Côte dIvoire has announced that it is opening the quickest route between Johannesburg and Abidjan, in Côte dIvoire, at the end of June.
“The Johannesburg-Abidjan via Kinshasa route will be the fastest route between South Africa and Côte dIvoire offered by any airline in Africa,” said Air Côte dIvoire in a statement on Monday issued on its behalf by Flow Communications.
The airline said it will introduce four flights per week between Johannesburg and Abidjan. Bookings opened on 1 June 2022.
The new route also offers ease of access to 16 West and Central African countries: Congo, Gabon, Nigeria, Ghana, Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Niger, Liberia, Benin, Senegal, Cameroon, Togo, DRC, Côte dIvoire and Guinea-Bissau.
Côte dIvoire is a strategic partner for South Africa.
Last year, SA President Cyril Ramaphosa signed nine cooperation agreements with his Ivorian counterpart, Alassane Ouattara, the President of Ivory Coast.
During the Ivorian-South Africa economic forum in December 2021, Ramaphosa said the West African nation is an attractive investment and trade destination for South African companies, and that African countries can fully reap the benefits of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) if they work together.
Côte dIvoire is a strategic trading partner for South Africa, and there is tremendous potential to further increase trade in value-added products between our two countries. Having greater and direct access to each others markets is a catalyst for investment, Ramaphosa said at the forum, held at the Sofitel Hotel in Abidjan.
Côte dIvoires GDP in 2021 stood at $70.99-billion and statistics from the African Development Bank shows that the countrys GDP could grow by 6.5% in 2022, with the transport, construction, agriculture and petroleum sectors expected to drive much of that growth.
Côte dIvoire will host the 2023 Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2023), the continents key event for trade, which actualises the vision of the AfCFTA.
The organisers of the fair, the African Export-Import Bank in collaboration with the African Union and the AfCFTA Secretariat, are expecting deals to well exceed the $36-billion in business deals signed at last years event.
Air Côte dIvoire CEO Laurent Loukou said the new route between Abidjan and Johannesburg will be key to opening opportunities for investment and improving bilateral trade between the two countries.
Of course, the timing of the new route has been strategic as we lead up to IATF2023,” said Loukou.
“Africa is gearing up to become a strong economic bloc and Côte dIvoire and South Africa have a massive role to play in that growth.
“Intra-Africa trade is key to unlocking industrial opportunities for many African countries, including between Côte dIvoire and South Africa.”
Loukou added: We believe in the future of Africa just as we believe in the future of our airline.
“We are making bold new plans for our future and that includes this new route to connect South Africa with Côte d’Ivoire.
“Africa is open for business and we want to make it easier for business to happen.
Côte dIvoire is one of the fastest-growing economies in Africa and offers great investment opportunities in West Africa. It makes sense to do business with us.
“Air Côte d’Ivoire wants to be part of this economic growth in our country.
We are excited about this opportunity to drive new business between Côte d’Ivoire and South Africa. The possibilities for cooperation and business are endless.”


