Air France permanently closes Bamako office, ending 70 years of physical presence in Mali
A June 15 letter from Air France's country manager to local partner ATS formalized the carrier's full commercial withdrawal from Mali, effective June 30, after flights were suspended in August 2023 following the closure of Nigerien airspace
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Summary
Air France permanently closed its Bamako representative office on June 30, 2026, formalizing a withdrawal that began when it suspended all seven weekly Paris-Bamako rotations on August 7, 2023, after Niger closed its airspace to French carriers following that country's coup. A June 15 letter from country manager Awa Traoré Diakité to local partner ATS confirmed the effective date and directed all future agency requests to an online portal. Corsair, the only other French carrier with regular Bamako service, also suspended flights to Mali until June 30. No French-flag airline now operates scheduled service to any Sahel capital.
Why it matters
Air France's physical withdrawal from Bamako closes a commercial presence dating to the 1950s. Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, all under military juntas aligned with Russia's Wagner group, have collectively severed aviation, diplomatic, and commercial ties with France in a regional rupture without post-colonial precedent. The practical effect is reduced option set for Malian travellers and further isolation from European connectivity, compounding the economic costs of the 2023 Economic Community of West African States sanctions.