C2 (C2)

12 non-stop routes across 6 airports. Main hub: Malabo (SSG).

About C2

Ceiba Intercontinental, flying as C2, is a regional carrier operating out of Equatorial Guinea — one of the smaller and less-traveled corners of Central Africa. This isn't a legacy giant or a budget disrupter. It's a workhorse airline built to connect a country that doesn't have many other options. With 12 non-stop routes spread across 6 airports, the network is tight but purposeful, anchored at Malabo's SSG hub with five routes fanning outward. If you're moving between Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, or Togo, C2 is likely your most direct answer.

Why fly C2?

Honestly, for most travelers the reason to fly C2 comes down to access. If you need to get into or out of Equatorial Guinea, your routing choices are limited, and C2 holds the clearest path into cities like Malabo and Bata that larger international carriers often skip or reach only through awkward connections. The LFW-SSG route, stretching 869 km between Lomé and Malabo, is a good example — it's the kind of link that would otherwise mean a full day of layovers. For business travelers working the oil and gas sector in the region, C2's frequency on domestic Equatorial Guinea routes matters more than amenities. It gets you there.

C2 hub airports

Top destination countries on C2

Tips for booking C2

Book directly where possible and confirm your reservation more than once — smaller regional carriers in this part of Africa can have schedule changes that don't always push through third-party platforms cleanly. SSG is your best-connected hub with five routes, so if you're building an itinerary around multiple stops, routing through Malabo makes sense. GEM and BSG each handle two routes, useful if you're heading inland or along the coast. The total network only spans 4,752 km, so don't expect this airline to carry you far beyond the immediate region. Pack flexibility alongside your carry-on.

Frequently asked questions about C2

Where does C2 airline fly?

C2 operates 12 routes primarily serving West and Central Africa, with main destinations including Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and Togo. The airline focuses on connecting regional hubs and secondary cities across this area.

What is C2's main hub airport?

C2's primary hub is Malabo International Airport (SSG) in Equatorial Guinea, which serves as the airline's operational center for its regional network.

What type of airline is C2?

C2 is a regional carrier focused on serving West and Central African markets with a modest network of 12 routes. Its operation style suggests it functions as a regional airline connecting underserved cities in the region.

When should I book C2 flights and what fare options are available?

For regional African routes, booking 2-4 weeks in advance typically offers better fares. C2 likely offers basic economy and possibly premium economy options, though specific fare class details should be confirmed directly with the airline.

What are C2's baggage and check-in policies?

Specific baggage allowances and check-in procedures should be verified on C2's official website or by contacting their customer service, as regional carriers often have varying policies. Generally, arrive 2 hours before domestic flights for check-in.

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Main hubs for C2

Where C2 concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where C2 flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

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Top C2 destinations

C2 network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about C2

  • How many routes does C2 operate?

    C2 (C2) operates 12 non-stop routes across 6 airports worldwide.

  • What is C2's main hub?

    C2's busiest hub is Malabo (SSG) in Equatorial Guinea, with 5 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is C2's longest route?

    C2's longest non-stop route is LFW-SSG at 869 km.

  • Where does C2 fly the most?

    C2 flies most often to Equatorial Guinea, with 10 routes serving destinations in Equatorial Guinea.