By: Ollus Ndomu
Tunis pilots search for greener pasture as 15 leave the country’s national carrier to join Air Senegal, Tunisian Federation of Airline Pilots boss, Karim Elloumi told Jeune Afrique Magazine.
According to Elloumi, Air Senegal’s better pay packages have been attracting pilots from the North African country:
“If we look at the profile of these pilots, they are mainly instructors – that is to say employees with seniority. At the national level, there is a real risk of loss of experience.”


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