Air Sénégal's Big Comeback: Boeing 777 Returns to Dakar-Paris Route

Air Sénégal has successfully reinstated its widebody aircraft capacity on the crucial Dakar–Paris route, transitioning from a temporary wet-leased Boeing 737-800, which had been in operation since December. As of January 25, the airline recommenced its services on this flagship international connection using a Boeing 777-200, thereby restoring the expected long-haul experience for its passengers. This strategic move signifies a return to a dedicated widebody jet for what remains Air Sénégal’s sole long-haul service, highlighting the persistent challenges the carrier faces concerning its long-haul fleet availability.
A significant factor contributing to these operational adjustments is the ongoing unavailability of both of Air Sénégal’s Airbus A330-900neo aircraft, with one having been recently deregistered. This situation has further complicated the airline's fleet planning and overall capacity management. The reintroduction of the Boeing 777-200 is poised to deliver several key benefits, including enhanced passenger comfort, a substantial increase in seating capacity, and a strengthened competitive stance for Air Sénégal on the highly trafficked corridor connecting Dakar and Paris, a vital link between West Africa and a major European travel hub.
Despite the prevailing fleet constraints, this decision by Air Sénégal underscores its unwavering commitment to maintaining and continuously improving its international service offerings. For travel professionals specializing in West African markets, the resumption of widebody service on this specific route presents valuable new opportunities to market enriched travel experiences. It also allows for more effective management of capacity to meet the growing passenger demand observed between Senegal and Europe. Furthermore, this development illustrates the critical importance of agility in fleet management, especially as African carriers continue to navigate the broader challenges related to aircraft availability and maintenance hurdles, projected to extend into 2026.
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