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GCAA strike: Domestic airline operators lose Ȼ200,000

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Domestic Airline operators have begun counting their losses after a strike action on Saturday morning by air traffic controllers at the Kotoka International Airport grounded domestic flights.

According to the airline opera­tors, the action has made them lose about È»200,000 due to refund of air transport fares to passengers.

The strike follows series of actions by the staff of the Ghana Civil Avia­tion Authority (GCAA) to protest against what they described as the failure of the aviation authorities to reclaim encroached lands belonging to the authority.

The strike was fueled by their dis­satisfaction with the size of land offered them by the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources after meeting them on Friday.

Commenting on the development to Citi News, the CEO of Starbow Airlines, James Eric Antwi lamented the discomfort local airline compa­nies had to bear with any industrial action by the civil aviation staff.

He further noted that his compa­ny had recorded losses of almost È»150,000 due to the strike action.

"We cancelled three flights- these included flights to Takoradi and Kumasi. Well, if you talk in terms of money, it will cost between È»120,000 to È»150,000. So in terms of money and inconveniences, it’s been very bad,” James Eric Antwi stressed.

Ground Operations Manager at Africa World Airlines (AWA), Rainer Yeboah, on his part, said the action had impacted adversely on AWA's operations.

"We had to refund monies to some passengers. Some customers were asking why we couldn't fly them to their respective destinations, which of course was also beyond our control.

"I cannot give you the actual fig­ures but we are talking of costs in the region of È»50,000."

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