Liberia as a country is just returning from war 15 years of brutal civil war where lives and properties were destroyed and where most of the normal can to a perpetual closed, it appears that most of the normal time activities are gradually returning to the country, one of such is the domestic airlines.
Elysian airline and South African airlines has launched its operation in the country with the intention of making regional and domestic services in the country.
Speaking to team of journalists at the James S. Payne airport Wednesday, the Safety Director of the airlines, Abbass Jaffery said that the essence of the domestic airlines is to afford to easy fly to their hometowns and villages and to tell the entire world that Liberia is safe and ready for international business.
He added that also that the airlines would make international or regional trips to neighboring countries Sierra Leone, Guinea, the Gambia.
He said that the domestic's flight will began operation next week Wednesday, adding that the well-seated and most comfortable airlines will be ready begins full operation noting that the one of the airlines will be basing in the country; this is the first flight since the war to begin operation in the country.

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Can someone please edit these articles because they are published for public consumption? We appreciate the fact that you keep up informed about happenings back home. But it is also totally unprofessional to have these published articles and news stories infested with grammatical errors.
Do yourselves and your readers a favor by editing before publishing.
Samuel Barbay Gaye, Jr.
Hey Mr. Educator,
Before renderring your analytical critique on someone, make sure yours is clean as well. You are referring to someone's article as being "infested" when yours is of no exception. My advice to you is: you commence with yourself... What the hell do you mean by "we appreciate the fact that you keep up informed about happenings..."?
thanks,
Samuel K. Zubah, Jr.
I do believe that Mr. Gaye has a point. One of the problems with ALL AFRICA is that it gives us stories that are unedited and, in many cases, unintelligible. The quality of writing in Monrovia is abysmal due to the lack of education of the journalists as well as a lack of serious editing at the papers. Someone would do Liberian journalism a big favor by offering to edit stories before they went up on the Web. As it stands now these stories do more harm than good in the image they project of Liberia to the rest of the world. That's what total war does to a country.
Are we really concern about what others write, or we are concern about writing on what the issues are. I have always noticed that some people are in the constant habit of putting others down. Our educational background are not the same, and will not be the same all the time.Please stay out of other people grammatical errors. Maybe you are one of those that left Liberia on government scholarship to study abroad, and I think it is about time that you go back to Liberia to teach at the University of Liberia, or William V. S. Tubman High School. Liberia needs more Teachers to teach our brothers and sisters in order for them to write articles without errors. Your article has error too. You wrote " that you keep up informed about happenings"; you should have said " that you keep us informed about happenings". You see my brother, when you point a finger at someone four fingers are going back to you. Please learn to stay out of other people business. Thanks. Rosevelt Henderson
Thanks Nathan for your effort in compiling this good report. I cannot afford sending my 74yrs old dad from Monrovia to Harper by road. So this was a welcome news. The "Analyst" should have also done their portion on the report for its completion. Know that any commodity sold to the public is subject to public criticism and this article was sold to the public. I have bought it in Australia. The "Analyst" has betrayed her name {The Analyst} and Nathan has become the scapegoat. Anyway, nothing has spoiled and there is always tomorrow. This is my piece of advice. YOU CAN BE ANYTHING YOU WANT TO BE. But remember if you want to be a reporter try to be a good one. If you want to be a yanna boy, be a good one. If you want to be a teacher, be a good one. If you want to be a farmer, be a good one. Anything you want to be, be a good one. There is always a room for improvement whether you are locked up in a cell or you are a free man. Make the most of your talents. Liberia is blessed with gifted people. Thanks Nathan and wish you well in your career as a reporter.
Wleegbloh, Australia
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