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Green Africa launches 10% Friday promo deal plans route launch for festive season

Green Africa has announced 10% off all fares on all routes in its network in a promo tagged “Green Friday’, which is unlike the yearly Black Friday deals that are only valid for a day.

This is just as the airline plans to launch new routes specifically for the holiday season although it is yet to reveal where.

The 10% promo, according to Green Africa, is on all flight tickets bought on greenafrica.com from now till Friday, November 25th, 2022.

With the end of the year just around the corner, customers are encouraged to make the most of the sales, which allow them to travel from November 21st to December 10th, 2022, and in the new year from January 20th to February 28th, 2023.

To be a part of the promo, customers should visit the website, greenafrica.com to book their flights directly. Insert “gFriday” in the promo code section on the website. Fill out the itinerary and automatically, the 10% is taken off the fares.

Chief Commercial Officer at Green Africa, Obiukwu Mbanuzuo explains, “As connectors, we believe in the need to facilitate ease of movement for our loyal customers as we get closer to the end of the year. While Green Africa is already the most affordable airline in the country, we hope this promo further helps our customers connect with their loved ones during this festive season.”

The promo code is “gFRIDAY,” and all that customers need to do is insert the promo code on the Green Africa website, greenafrica.com, to get 10% off all flights purchased, Mbanuzuo added.

Green Africa offers three fare products for customers:  the gSaver, which allows customers to have one carry-on bag weighing 7 kg or less; the gClassic, which allows customers to have one carry-on bag weighing 7 kg or less and one checked-in item weighing not more than 15 kg; and the gFlex, which affords customers one carry-on bag weighing 7 kg or less and one checked-in item weighing not more than 23 kg

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