Mauritania Airways, which kicked off Monday, is 51 percent-owned by Tunisair, an independent Mauritanian group and the Mauritanian government will control 10 percent, according to Magharebia.
The new airline will introduce two flights per week from Nouakchott to Bamako, Dakar, Abidjan, Conakry, Casablanca, Las Palmas and Paris.
Representatives claim they hope to begin service to Jeddah and Dubai.
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