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PassionAir has announced a reduction of up to 10% in its airfares across all of its domestic routes in Ghana.
The reduction comes after the Minister for Transport, Joseph Bukari Nikpe at a breakfast meeting oragnised by the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority appealed to domestic airlines to reduce prices as the cedi appreciate against some foreign currencies.
In response, the airline, explained that the fare adjustment was decided in reaction to the recent strengthening of the cedi against major foreign currencies, particularly the U.S dollar.
“At PassionAir, we are committed to ensuring our valued customers benefit directly from positive market developments. As the domestic aviation landscape evolves, we remain focused on offering competitive fares’ that reflect these changes”, it said in a release on its social media platforms.
It added that the company will continue to provide safety and affordable air transport to Ghanaians.
“While maintaining our commitment to the safety and comfort of our passengers, we continue to prioritize making domestic air travel more accessible and affordable for all Ghanaians”, the airline said.
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