This action, he said, is in line with government exercising the spirit of reciprocity in the Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) between Ghana and Uk.
Mr. Kyereh’s comments come on the back of BA’s decision to switch the London-Accra-London route from Heathrow to Gatwick Airport.
A memo from the Aviation Ministry, it stated that the airline made this move without any consultation with the Government of Ghana.
Speaking to GhanaWeb, Commercial aviation specialist Richard Kyereh said the government of Ghana could reciprocate in equal measure.
The commercial aviation specialist noted that BA may have good reasons for the decision but needs a broader stakeholder consultation.
“BA is a private company, which will make decisions on cost of operation and profit.Fees and charges in Gatwick may be relatively cheaper to Heathrow which may drive Cost of operations down and may reflect in ticket cost. However, that does not mean they should not engage the government of Ghana. To the travelling passengers, your final destination will determine weather BA’s decision is a blessing or a curse”. Read Full Story
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