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#AFRAA’s Sky Connect Dialogue set to resume in 2023

 

 

(Posted 07th December 2022)

 

 

The African Airlines Associatiion (AFRAA) would like to thank you for following the AFRAA SkyConnect Leadership Dialogues in 2022.
We have had exciting guests this year.
The SkyConnect show will resume in January 2023.
 

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