Audio By Carbonatix
Air Namibia’s business operation in Ghana is already bearing fruits, barely eight months after the airline commenced flights in the country.
Acting Managing Director of the company, Theo Namases, says the liberalization of the airline industry has made Ghana a preferred destination for business.
This she says is affording the airline market options to choose from and introduce competitive pricing.
Mrs. Namases is confident Air Namibia’s operation in Ghana would be a success in serving the business, trade and tourism needs of the travelling public.
She was speaking at the launch of Air Namibia in Kumasi. The company’s operations involve provision of air transport services for passengers and cargo.
“We are happy to announce that when we started in November 2009, passenger numbers and support we have been receiving from our business partners and the Ghana community has been on the increase and depicting an upward positive trend line on our graph” noted Mrs. Namases.
The Akyeampemhene, Oheneba Adusie-Poku represented the Asantehene at the function. He is hopeful the investor-confidence in Kumasi’s economy would promote trade and create jobs.
Story by Kofi Adu Domfeh
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Anthony Joshua discharged from hospital after fatal road crash
3 hours -
Trump media firm to issue new cryptocurrency to shareholders
3 hours -
Ebo Noah arrested over failed Christmas apocalypse and public panic
4 hours -
‘Ghana’s democracy must never be sacrificed for short-term politics’ – Bawumia
4 hours -
Bawumia congratulates Mahama but warns he “cannot afford to fail Ghanaians”
4 hours -
CICM backs BoG’s microfinance sector reform programme; New Year Debt Recovery School comes off January-February 2026
5 hours -
GIPC Boss urges diaspora to invest remittances into productive ventures
5 hours -
Cedi ends 2025 as 4th best performing currency in Africa
5 hours -
Fifi Kwetey brands calls for Mahama third term as ‘sycophancy’
5 hours -
Bawumia calls for NPP unity ahead of 2028 elections
5 hours -
Police restore calm after swoop that resulted in one death at Aboso
5 hours -
Obaapa Fatimah Amoadu Foundation launches in Mankessim as 55 artisans graduate
6 hours -
Behold Thy Mother Foundation celebrates Christmas with aged mothers in Assin Manso
6 hours -
GHIMA reaffirms commitment to secured healthcare data
6 hours -
John Boadu pays courtesy call on former President Kufuor, seeks guidance on NPP revival
6 hours
