After Air France announced it would resume flights to Mali, the country’s military junta revoked the airline’s flight authorization. Now, Air France has delayed its plans, citing new demands from Malian authorities. Mali’s transport department is reviewing the airline’s request. An official stated the lack of consultation led to the reversal. Another official highlighted the […]
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