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The Airport of Abidjan covers 90% of the air traffic of Côte d'Ivoire and generate 95% of the overall profits of the sector. The airport of Abidjan is operated by a private company, Aeria, created in association with the Commerce Chamber of Marseilles.
Ivory Coast (also known as Côte d'Ivoire) is a country located in West Africa. Ivory Coast's political capital is Yamoussoukro, and its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan. Ivory Coast has, for the region, a relatively high income per capita (US$1014.4 in 2013) and plays a key role in transit trade for neighboring ...
The Abidjan Transport Company (French: Société des transports Abidjanais, abbreviated SOTRA) is the public transit provider for Abidjan, Ivory Coast and its suburbs. It is the first urban transport company organized in West Africa. SOTRA is a company that manages transit through its bus and water bus fleet. This company was created on ...
Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) has 660 kilometres (410 mi) of railway (1995 estimate). The track gauge is 1,000 mm ( 3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in ). The railway was built during the French colonial period, and links the port city of Abidjan with Ouagadougou , the capital of Burkina Faso .
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The company continued to expand in Africa and in November 2021 launched ride-hailing platform in Douala and Yaounde, Cameroon. [19] In November 2021 street-hailing drivers of Côte d'Ivoire organized strikes against Yango blaming the company for working with VTC drivers, which has been outside the scope of the current legislation in the country ...
1.8 Côte d'Ivoire. 1.9 Republic of the Congo. 1.10 Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) 1.11 Djibouti. 1.12 Egypt. ... Raja Rail Transportation Company;
Following independence in 1960, the Abidjan-Ouagadougou railway was managed and operated by the Régie des chemins de fer Abidjan-Niger (RAN), a public enterprise jointly owned by Côte d'Ivoire and Upper Volta. RAN, which was financially viable until the mid-1970s, prioritised public transport, with 2.6 million passengers in 1967, 4 million in ...