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The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), in partnership with Ethiopian Airlines, has announced the commencement of direct flights from London Gatwick Airport to Kumasi Prempeh I International Airport (PIA).
A press release issued on Thursday, November 28 noted that the new service is set to begin on December 3, 2024.
It marks a significant milestone in enhancing connectivity between Ghana and the United Kingdom.
The initial flight schedule is as follows:
- Departure from London Gatwick: 2:10 AM
- Arrival at Kumasi Prempeh I International Airport: 9:05 AM
- Departure from Kumasi Prempeh I International Airport: 11:00 AM
- Arrival at London Gatwick: 6:00 PM
To accommodate the Christmas travel season, the next flight is scheduled for December 15, 2024, adding that further flight schedules will be announced in the coming weeks.

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