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Delta Air Lines has officially launched its expanded seasonal Accra–Atlanta service, first announced earlier this year, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) in Accra.
The daily flight, which will operate for six weeks through January 16, is in response to strong travel demand between the U.S. and Ghana, particularly during the peak December-January holiday season. The new service adds to Delta’s year-round daily flights from New York-JFK, offering greater flexibility for both business and leisure travellers.

Speaking at the launch, Mr. Rolf Olson, Chargé d’Affaires, U.S. Embassy, Ghana, highlighted the diplomatic and economic significance of the service;
"The launch of Delta’s expanded Accra–Atlanta service symbolizes the strengthening partnership between Ghana and the United States. More than a convenient connection, this route opens doors for economic growth, cultural exchange, and collaboration, providing new pathways for people to engage across continents."
Mrs. Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare, Managing Director of Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), reflecting on the operational and infrastructural perspective, said "Ghana Airports Company Limited welcomes the expansion of Delta’s operations with this new Accra–Atlanta service.

"As passenger demand continues to grow, partnerships like this reinforce KIA’s role as a premier regional hub. We are proud to collaborate with Delta in delivering a seamless, world-class experience for travellers and advancing Ghana’s prominence in global aviation."
Rev. Stephen Wilfred Arthur, Director–General of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority, commended Delta Air Lines for its continued commitment to Ghana and welcomed the new service with gratitude and optimism.
“On behalf of the Board, Management, and Staff of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority, I express our profound gratitude and joy in witnessing this maiden flight from Atlanta to Accra. We wish Delta Air Lines the very best as they operate this service, and believe that they will put smiles on the faces of families, friends, loved ones, officials, and the like.
Mrs. Marilyn Maame Efua Houadjeto, CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, lauded the new service, emphasizing its role in promoting tourism and deepening cultural ties;
"Today is a proud moment for all of us. We thank Delta for this renewed commitment to Ghana and for affirming, once again, that Ghana is a central hub on the world map. At GTA, we see this flight as the perfect doorway into an unforgettable December season that will showcase the heartbeat of our nation — our culture, music, food, creativity and spirit”.
The Accra–Atlanta flights will operate on Delta’s state-of-the-art Airbus A330-900neo. Customers on the seasonal route will enjoy an enhanced onboard experience featuring Delta One Suites with fully lie-flat beds and chef-curated meals, Delta Premium Select with wider seats, deeper recline and elevated dining, Delta Comfort offering extra legroom and dedicated overhead bins and Delta Main, our standard onboard experience.
Customers throughout the aircraft can also take advantage of seatback entertainment at every seat, showcasing Nollywood, Hollywood, and international content as well as access to fast, free Wi-Fi for SkyMiles Members. The seasonal service is particularly timely during the December–January festive period, when many Ghanaians reunite with family and friends.
Delta’s GSA Manager in Ghana, Eloina Baddoo, expressed gratitude to the dignitaries and partners whose continued support has been crucial to Delta’s growth and operations in Ghana. She recognized the U.S. Embassy, the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority, Ghana Airports Company Limited, and industry stakeholders for their collaboration and trust in Delta’s commitment to providing seamless, world-class service over the years.
This launch represents a strategic advancement in Delta’s dedication to Ghana and West Africa, improving regional access, responding to growing global travel demand, and reinforcing Ghana’s role in international networks, while delivering a premium service for passengers.
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