Adansi Travels, one of Ghana’s leading travel brands, is proud to announce the launch of its first Adansi Premium Branch at Nester Square, setting a new benchmark in travel convenience and personalized service.
This milestone marks the beginning of a strategic expansion aimed at redefining how individuals, families, and corporate clients engage with travel services.
Designed to offer a seamless, high-end experience, the Adansi Premium Branch provides a suite of services that go beyond traditional ticketing—bringing comprehensive travel solutions right to the heart of Accra’s business and airline hub.
“Our goal with Adansi Premium Branch is to enhance the way Ghanaians plan and experience travel. We understand that our clients are busy professionals who need flexibility, convenience, and expert guidance beyond regular office hours. That’s why, starting April, all Adansi Premium Branches will operate until 10pm on weekdays and open on weekends—because that’s when our clients are free to focus on their travel plans,” said Gideon Asare, Chief Executive Officer of Adansi Travels.

Elevating Travel with Exclusive Premium Services
Unlike traditional travel agencies that focus primarily on ticketing, Adansi Premium Branch at Nester Square is positioned to complement existing airline and ticketing services in the area by offering a wider range of specialized travel solutions, i
This include Visa Consultation Services, Cruise Packages, Work and Study Abroad Programmes and Allied Services.
“Our presence at Nester Square is about creating an ecosystem where customers can get everything they need for a seamless travel experience. We are here to enhance, not replace, the existing services, and to make Nester Square the go-to destination for all travel-related needs,” added Gideon Asare
Backed by investor support, the Adansi Premium Branch initiative reflects strong confidence in the future of premium travel services in Ghana.
With the successful launch of Nester Square, Adansi Travels is set to expand the Adansi Premium Branch model to other key locations, including Tema and Tarkwa, in the coming weeks.
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