Fly Salone was an airline based in the United Kingdom that operated scheduled and charter flights between London and Freetown, Sierra Leone.[2] The airline conducted its first flight on 11 December 2015. On 17 March 2016, Fly Salone announced it had ceased trading and operated its last flight the following day.[3]
The airline was registered in the United Kingdom but served as the flag carrier of Sierra Leone.[4] The management team was entirely Sierra Leonean.[5]
On 17 March 2016, Fly Salone announced it had ceased trading and would soon go into liquidation.[6] No reasons were provided. The airline operated its final flight, from Freetown to London, the following day.[3] The collapse of Fly Salone also caused the UK travel operator Kevin McPhillips Travel to cease trading. McPhillips Travel had been behind most direct flight operations between the UK and Sierra Leone for more than 20 years.
Destinations
At the time it ceased operations, Fly Salone was flying to the following destinations:[4]
In a press release in October 2024, Sierra Leone government has announced the launch of a new airline Air Sierra Leone beginning flights between Freetown Lungi Airport and London Gatwick three times a week. Flights will be operated by wet leased aircraft of Xejet (Nigeria). Inaugural flight is set to take off December 2nd 2024.