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First Direct Flight from London Lands in Kumasi, Opening New Horizons.

The Prempeh I International Airport in Kumasi has welcomed its first-ever direct international commercial flight. Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 8719 touched down on Friday morning, December 6, 2024, after departing London Gatwick at 4:38 AM GMT and landing in Kumasi at 10:16 AM GMT. This milestone follows a collaboration between the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) and Ethiopian Airlines to connect Kumasi directly to London.Initially scheduled for December 3, the maiden flight was rescheduled to December 6, with a second flight set for December 15 to cater to Christmas travelers. The Managing Director of GACL, Yvonne Opare, expressed optimism about the route’s potential, urging travelers to embrace the service to ensure its continuity.This development is expected to boost travel convenience for residents of Kumasi and surrounding areas, while enhancing economic and cultural ties between Ghana and the UK.

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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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Joe Mettle Raises Concerns Over Quality of Planes to Ghana.

Renowned Ghanaian gospel artist Joe Mettle has expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of airplanes flying to Ghana. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he noted that most planes operating flights to Ghana appear inferior compared to those serving other African countries.Mettle questioned why Ghanaians, despite paying high ticket prices, are offered substandard aircraft, especially on routes with shorter distances. "Is it because we accept anything without insisting on better services?" he asked.The award-winning musician, known for his humility and controversy-free career, believes that this disparity calls for a collective effort to demand improved services for Ghanaian travelers.

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