> The region’s endeavor to liberalize intra-continental air transport service and create a single market in Africa has been long coming and slow going. In 1988, African states agreed to principles of air services liberalization, in the Yamoussoukro Declaration. In 1999, in the Yamoussoukro Decision, 44 members of the African Union signed their commitment to “deregulate air services, and promote regional air markets open to transnational competition.” In 2018, the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) was launched, with participation from 33 African states, laying the framework for the implementation of the Yamoussoukro Decision. But as a quick Google Flight search will affirm, there has been little implementation.
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