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Starbow, the most preferred airline has been adjudged the best domestic airline in Ghana for the year, 2014 by the Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana.
It is the second time in a row, the airline has won the accolade.
Chief Executive Officer of Starbow, Mr. James Eric Antwi, in an interview was very excited about the award given the challenges the airline has gone through in the past year.
He also used the opportunity to pay a glowing tribute to the shareholders of the company for their unflinching support.

According to him, this award was also made possible by the unwavering patronage Starbow receives from its esteemed passengers.
He dedicated the award to them and to the staff at Starbow who showed lots of commitment over the period.
The domestic airline category was initiated in 2013 and Starbow won the maiden award and retained the following year.

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