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Airport View Hotel has held series of activities to mark 15 years of operation in Ghana’s hospitality industry.
The hotel hosted corporate clients, suppliers, and Journalists to a memorable lunch last Thursday to acknowledge their support and contributions over the period.
The well-attended event was held at the Luna Restaurant rooftop terrace.
The hotel started operating in 2002 with 12 bedrooms, a restaurant and a conference room with 10 staff but the hotel currently has 80 rooms, 3 conference rooms, a restaurant and a rooftop terrace, a swimming pool, a coffee bar, an onsite convenient shop, salon, and massage parlour.

The Chief Executive Officer of the hotel, Francis Fori Dwumah, attributes the hotel's success to the dedication of its staff, clients, and other stakeholders.
“You have been with us through our most challenging times to date and without your patronage, we wouldn’t have come this far, ” he said and thanked the corporate entities, regulators, oversight agencies, suppliers and service providers at the event.
Guest speaker, Mr. Affail Monney, President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), paid tribute to Airport View Hotel for opening their doors to the media fraternity, a move he observed has inspired a friendship bond between the media and the hotel.
He urged the media to do its part by projecting the hotel to continue to make a significant impact in Ghana’s hospitality industry for economic development.
The Sales and Marketing Manager, Jane Gyimah- Amoako was optimistic working together with its clients has motivated and strengthened the hotel’s capabilities.
She assured the facility will remain committed to offering unmatched services through paying attention to details, working on feedbacks and developing unique concepts that give guests memorable experiences.
As part of activities earmarked to celebrate the 15th Anniversary, the hotel in partnership with GTV Sports+ and other sponsors on Saturday, April 8, 201, embarked on a health walk from Ayi Mensah to Peduase. Participants were later engaged in aerobics and refreshment.
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