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Togbe Afede’s Aviation Academy Project Faces Delays Despite $32K Deposit to GACL.

The Agbogbomefia of the Asogli State, Togbe Afede XIV, is facing setbacks in his efforts to establish a Pilot Training School in Ho, Volta Region. Despite making a $32,445 deposit—30% of the required payment—to the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) in June 2023, the project remains stalled due to inaction from the airport authority.The academy, planned for the Ho Airport, aims to train pilots and aviation personnel while creating jobs and boosting the regional economy. According to the Asogli State Council, the delay reflects a lack of commitment from GACL, despite Togbe’s investment.The Ho Airport, completed in 2018 at a cost of $25 million, has struggled to operate effectively, leaving it underutilized. Togbe Afede’s proposed school could revitalize the airport and transform it into a regional aviation hub.The Asogli State Council has criticized the airport authority, stating, “The negligence and […]

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First London-Kumasi Flight Rescheduled Due to Short Notice.

The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) has postponed the inaugural London Gatwick-Kumasi Prempeh I International Airport flight initially scheduled for December 3, 2024. According to a statement released on December 2, the rescheduling was due to the short notice given for the special flight.While a revised date for the inaugural flight has not yet been announced, GACL assured travelers that the second flight, set for December 15, 2024, remains on schedule.This historic flight, operated in partnership with Ethiopian Airlines, marks the first direct commercial international service to Kumasi, positioning it as a key hub for boosting tourism, trade, and investment opportunities in the Ashanti Region.Passengers and stakeholders are encouraged to stay tuned to GACL's official channels for updates regarding the revised date.

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Direct Flights Between London Gatwick and Kumasi to Begin December 2024.

The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), in partnership with Ethiopian Airlines, has announced the launch of direct flights connecting London Gatwick Airport to Kumasi Prempeh I International Airport. Starting December 3, 2024, this service aims to enhance connectivity between the United Kingdom and Ghana.Flights will depart London Gatwick at 2:10 AM and arrive in Kumasi at 9:05 AM, with the return leg departing Kumasi at 11:00 AM and reaching London at 6:00 PM. Additional flights are scheduled during the busy holiday season, beginning December 15.This development is expected to boost travel convenience for residents of the Ashanti Region while fostering economic and cultural ties between the two countries. GACL highlights this initiative as part of its commitment to expanding Ghana's international aviation network.

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