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The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) has assured travellers that airport operations will run this festive season efficiently, as the nation expects a significant influx of members of the Ghanaian diaspora.
Managing Director, Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare, said December marks one of the busiest periods for the country’s airports, driven largely by international visitors arriving to take part in the annual “December in GH” festivities.
Ms Opare noted that the company has coordinated closely with airlines, security agencies, and tourism partners to ensure smooth processing for both arrivals and departures throughout the month.
“Additional personnel have been deployed across key terminals to improve passenger flow and minimise waiting times,” she stated.
“We have also stepped up sanitation measures, strengthened safety protocols, and enhanced customer service points to offer a more comfortable experience for first-time visitors as well as returning travellers.”
Addressing concerns about airport congestion, particularly at car parks, Ms Opare confirmed that overflow arrangements have been made to ensure smooth pick-ups for families meeting their loved ones.
“We are committed to serving the travelling public with safety and comfort,” she added. “We look forward to welcoming all members of the diaspora this season.”
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