20th February 2026
Aviation

Airline operators welcome 20% cut in aviation charges, say it will lower ticket prices

Author: | Published: February 9, 2026

Airline operators have welcomed the decision by the South Sudan Civil Aviation Authority to reduce aviation charges, saying the move will...

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