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Cabo Verde Airlines Increases Baggage Allowance for West African Markets

In order to respond to West African market requests, Cabo Verde Airlines has decided to include one piece of baggage into its Promo fares from flights originating in Dakar (Senegal), Lagos (Nigeria) and Luanda (Angola).
With the added baggage, Promo fares starting in Dakar, Lagos, and Luanda will now work with one piece of baggage allowed for outbound and inbound flights for all Cabo Verde Airlines’ destinations, except for flights between Dakar and Cabo Verde, and Luanda and Cabo Verde, which remain with a two piece policy for all fares.
The campaign is already active and it’s only valid for routes starting in these three cities.

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