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Starbow airline will from Monday, February 4, 2013, be operating a late afternoon Accra-Tamale-Accra Flight.
The new addition to the Starbow timetable will make it possible for travelers from both Accra and Tamale to conduct day return business between the two cities which will remove the prolonged visits and needless costs through night stopping.
It will also provide customers in Tamale the opportunity to travel to Accra in the evening to conveniently connect onto international services from Accra.
Mr. Andy Smith, Head of Commercial at Starbow said “Starbow will provide an enhanced service using our BAE146 Jet and it’s reduced flight times between the two cities that will provide benefit to the business community by offering them a significant improvement in cost efficiency over existing services and enable a full days business in ether Tamale or Accra with a return in the same day”.
Departure time from Accra to Tamale is 16:15, and from Tamale to Accra is 17:45, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
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