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Ghana Is Unhappy British Airways Is Flying From London Gatwick
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About one month ago, British Airways announced its intention to transfer its London to Accra service from Heathrow to Gatwick Airport, starting March 28th. This move is not sitting well with Ghanaian authorities, however. The country’s Ministry of Aviation has expressed its strong objection to what it calls a unilateral decision and is threatening the airline with “reciprocal action.”
Ghana’s government is unhappy with BA moving its Accra flights to Gatwick. Photo: Vincenzo Pace | JFKJets.com
Unable to accept changes
Ghana’s government is threatening not to let BA use the Kotoka International Airport in Accra, but rather land at other airfields in the country, should the Gatwick-move not be reversed. Its Ministry of Aviation said this would be in reciprocity to unfavorable treatment of Ghanaian passengers from the British flag carrier’s side.
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of Ghana Ghanaians are demanding a second term for President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to expand and further strengthen the Free Senior High School (SHS) Policy.
A statement signed by Mr Razak Kojo Opoku, Founder and President of the Concern Voters Movement (CVM) and copied to the Ghana News on Saturday said, a vote for President Akufo-Addo is a vote for the completion of the One-District-One-Factory, the One-Village-One-Dam Policies, the Ghana Card Registration, the Railway Infrastructure Policy, the building of Kumasi International Airport, the continuation and expansion of the Economy and Sustaining the peace and stability of the Country.
Coronavirus: Ghana’s airports are safe - Travelers assured
Air travelers have been assured of their safety at the country’s airports, which have for the third time been disinfected against the deadly coronavirus.
Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs at Zoomlion Ghana Limited Mrs Emma Akyea-Boakye gave the assurance when the Tamale Airport had its turn of the third phase of airport disinfection exercise in the country.
She explained the exercise has become necessary because of the upcoming Christmas festivities which will see the influx of travelers from across the globe.
“With the Covid still lurking around, if we do this disinfection, we are sure that we have targeted the virus, and probably bacteria and any such vector around; so that we reassure our customers that will be passing through the airports and every Ghanaian that the airport is a safe place to go,” she said.
Travelers in queue to check in at the airport
Air travelers have been assured of their safety at the country’s airports, which have for the third time been disinfected against the deadly coronavirus.
Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs at Zoomlion Ghana Limited Mrs Emma Akyea-Boakye gave the assurance when the Tamale Airport had its turn of the third phase of airport disinfection exercise in the country.
She explained the exercise has become necessary because of the upcoming Christmas festivities which will see the influx of travelers from across the globe.
“With the Covid still lurking around, if we do this disinfection, we are sure that we have targeted the virus, and probably bacteria and any such vector around; so that we reassure our customers that will be passing through the airports and every Ghanaian that the airport is a safe place to go,” she said.