Passion Air is set to begin two daily flights from Accra to Tamale from October 2, after taken delivery of second of 78 seater aircraft, Bombardier Dash 8 Q400.
A release from the airline says the new daily route is aimed at "expanding options for Ghanaian domestic travellers".
The recently introduced airline says the initiative represents an addition to Passion Air’s daily Accra to Kumasi flights and is expected to allow same day and evening connections from Europe to Tamale via Accra and vice versa.
"This is a travel option that has been long sought by various stakeholders considering the time we will be flying. The flight is being promoted in conjunction with our partners including the media and they are indeed pleased to be able to offer this option to all international travellers", the airline said.
The second flight's schedule from Tamale which leave for Accra at 17:20GMT allows for connections to and from Frankfurt, South Africa, Amsterdam, London and Istanbul and opens up other convenient travel opportunities to our passengers.
In addition passengers arriving from overseas in the afternoon will now have same day onward connection access to Tamale and even Kumasi on this new flight on a daily basis.
The Commercial Manager of the airline Anita Khoury as shown below in the statement said, “the acceptance of the Q400 by the travelling public has been overwhelming.
“It has encouraged us to bring in a second aircraft to further expand our domestic outreach. Passengers have commended us of its comfort, ample baggage space and speed.”
The airline will offer twice daily frequency from Monday to Saturday, and thrice on Sunday for a total of 30 weekly flights. Based on demand, the airline will add on flights to increase the frequency to a total of 42 weekly flights.
Passion Air is expected to operate three fleets of 78 seater aircraft, Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 to three destinations in Ghana --Takoradi, Kumasi and Tamale -- but currently is operating one being Kumasi with Tamale to be added from October 2.
The airline has also now increased the number of flights to Kumasi to five from the initial three it started with.
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