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Domestic airline Passion Air has announced anticipated "significant disruptions" to its flight operations across all routes, citing an expected shortage of aviation fuel (Jet A-1) in Accra.
The airline's statement, issued on July 23, confirms that the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) on July 22, 2025, detailing the impending scarcity.
According to Passion Air, the NOTAM indicates an expected deficit of aviation fuel in Accra from Wednesday, July 22, to Sunday, July 27, 2025.
This critical shortage poses a substantial challenge for airlines relying on Kotoka International Airport (KIA) for refuelling their domestic and potentially regional flights.
"As a result, we expect significant disruptions to our flight operations across all routes during this period," Passion Air stated in its release.
The airline is advising passengers and the public to contact its customer service team at 0800 221 221 for the latest updates and assistance while sincerely apologising for any inconvenience caused.
Impact of Aviation fuel shortages:
Aviation fuel, or Jet A-1, is a highly refined type of kerosene essential for powering turbine-engine aircraft.
Shortages can stem from various factors, including disruptions in global supply chains, refinery issues, logistical challenges within the country, or payment difficulties affecting imports.
Such scarcity directly impacts airline operations by leading to flight delays, cancellations, and diversions, causing considerable inconvenience for travellers and financial losses for airlines.
Ghana, like many developing economies, relies heavily on imported refined petroleum products, including aviation fuel.
Fluctuations in international oil prices, foreign exchange availability, and efficient distribution networks are crucial for maintaining a stable supply. Disruptions in any of these areas can quickly translate into domestic shortages.
The GCAA's issuance of a NOTAM on such a critical issue is a standard procedure designed to alert all airmen, airlines, and airport operators about potential hazards or changes in conditions that could affect flight operations.
This advanced warning allows airlines to adjust their schedules, plan for alternative refuelling points if possible, or advise passengers accordingly.
While Passion Air's announcement specifically addresses its operations, it is likely that other domestic and potentially international carriers operating out of Kotoka International Airport may also face similar challenges during this period.
The coming days will reveal the full extent of the disruptions and the measures taken by aviation authorities and fuel suppliers to mitigate the impact on Ghana's air travel sector.
This situation underscores the delicate balance required to maintain a consistent fuel supply for critical national infrastructure.
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