African airline cuts flights over Ebola

Pan-African airline ASKY has suspended flights to Liberia and Sierra Leone as the Ebola virus continues to spread.

Liberian health workers in Foya

A Pan-African airline has suspended its flights to countries hit by the deadly Ebola virus. (AAP)

Pan-African airline ASKY has announced the suspension of flights to and from the capitals of Liberia and Sierra Leone, both hit by an outbreak of the Ebola virus.

The move by the Togo-based carrier follows the death of one of its passengers from the virus after they had travelled from Liberia to Nigeria via the Togolese capital Lome.

The 40-year-old man, an employee of the Liberian government, died in Lagos on Friday in Nigeria's first confirmed death from Ebola.

"The suspension of flights to Freetown and Monrovia by ASKY is related to the fight against the spread of the Ebola virus," Afoussath Traore, a spokesman for the company, said on Tuesday.

"ASKY took this precautionary measure to ensure the safety of all: its passengers, staff and people of all countries covered by our network," said Traore.

ASKY, which works in partnership with Ethiopian Airlines, serves 20 destinations in central and west Africa.

Since March, there have been 1201 cases of Ebola and 672 deaths in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

On its website, ASKY also announced that it would stop transporting food from Conakry in Guinea and would screen all passengers travelling from the Guinean capital.

Nigerian carrier Arik also said on Sunday it was halting direct flights to Liberia and Sierra Leone, which have seen close to 350 deaths from Ebola between them.


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