Afrinat International Airlines


Afrinat International Airlines was an airline headquartered in Bakau, the Gambia. It was founded in 2002, and provided scheduled services within West Africa out of Banjul International Airport. In 2004, the airline ceased to exist.

History

Afrinat International Airlines was created in 2002 by West African businessmen looking to fill the gap left by the disparition of Air Afrique by directly connecting New York's JFK Airport to West African cities. Its first president was Samule Ofori. Afrinat was originally based in the USA.
Afrinat started with 2 aircraft: 1 Boeing 747 and 1 Boeing 767.
In April 2003, Afrinat started daily flights connecting New York and Banjul, and serving as a regional hub to West African countries.

Fleet

The Afrinat International Airlines fleet consisted of a single McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 jet aircraft.

Destinations

As of 2004, Afrinat served the following destinations: