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British Airways is said to have reversed its decision to move Accra - London route from Heathrow to Gatwick.
According to GH-Aviation, the decision comes on the back of lots of negotiations between the government and officials of British Airways.
British Airways had planned to commence the Accra - London route to Gatwick from this month.
But this decision means passengers on the Accra - London route will now land at their original destination that is Heathrow.
Government earlier threatened to take action against British Airways
The government had earlier given its strongest indication of taking reciprocal action against British Airways if it goes ahead with its planned switch of route from Heathrow Airport to Gatwick Airport.
In a letter to British Airways cited by Joy Business, the Aviation Ministry said it was not convinced by the explanation from British Airways.
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