AWA to begin flights to Ho for GHS99

Africa World Airlines (AWA) will soon start flying to the Ho
airport in the Volta region for an initial rate of GHS99 possibly during the
Easter holidays.
The Head of Commercial at AWA, Adedayo Olawuyi, during a stakeholder
engagement in Ho organized for the Ghana Airport Company Limited, Ghana Tourism
Authority, Africa World Airline, and the Ghana Hoteliers Association, indicated
that plans are afoot for AWA to fly to Ho by the end of the first quarter of
2021.
Mr Olawuyi also indicated that AWA is contemplating a
twice-a-week flight i.e., Mondays and Fridays.
The announcement was made by the Ghana Airports Company
Limited at a stakeholder meeting in Ho.
Madam, Amma Faake Gadzekpo, Head of Business Development
Services of the GACL said the facility had long been ready, and that the
Company had been looking for the “right opportunity and timing to make it
happen.”
She made the announcement at a stakeholder meeting in Ho
organised by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) to engage stakeholders
including; players in the hospitality industry on developing sustainable
packages to grow the travel and tour industry in the Region.
Madam Gadzekpo said an increase in tourism, and business
activities in the Region were likely to make the Ho route one of the “best” in
the country.
She said the route development strategy hinged on the
collaborative effort of stakeholders including; the tourism authority, the
flight operators, and hospitality industry.
Madam Gadzekpo noted that ease of travel, seamless
operationalisation and affordability remained the key factors to developing the
route, and asked stakeholders to help develop and market affordable packages.
“The idea is for us to truly work together and harness the
potentials together,” she stated.
She said part of the strategy must include the development
of a vibrant social media campaign, and also the engagement of influencers and
brand ambassadors.
Mr Ade Dayo, Head of Marketing at Africa World Airlines
(AWA), which is proving the flight services, announced a twice-per-week flight
schedule to the airport, at GH¢99.00 for a one way.
He said the fare was introductory and would stimulate the
market, and enable stakeholders to come together for an all-inclusive package.
Mr Dayo said the company partnered many international flight
operators and touted the possibility of easing international flights to Ho.
Mr Alexander Nketia, Regional Head of the GTA said the
operationalisation of the Airport had the potential to open up the Region, and
was hopeful it would help save the COVID-19-hit tourism industry.
He said a technical committee would be constituted to
develop the promotion strategies.
Private stakeholders in the Region welcomed the
announcement, with some saying it was a dream come true, and called on the
government to fix roads in the region for a conducive ground travel experience.
The $25 million Ho Airport was completed in 2016 as a
100-passenger facility, which holds two medium-sized aircrafts at a time.
AWA is a Ghanaian airline that commenced operations in
September 2012.
It runs five domestic points in the country and visits four
destinations in the African sub-region.
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