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Ticket Ghana Limited has confirmed that it is engaging aviation, tourism, and institutional stakeholders to explore new approaches to supporting Ghana’s growing international air travel demand, as interest in travel to the country continues to rise.
Ghana has experienced sustained growth in inbound air travel over recent years, driven by tourism, business activity, and increasing interest from the African diaspora seeking deeper connection to culture, heritage, and identity.
This rising demand has, at times, placed pressure on travel availability and affordability during peak travel periods.
The current engagement focuses on collaborative models that can enhance international access into Ghana, strengthen Accra’s position as a regional gateway, and improve travel accessibility while aligning with national tourism and transport objectives.
Discussions are ongoing with a range of operational partners, airports, and industry bodies across Africa, Europe, and North America.
Founded in 2009, Ticket Ghana Ltd. is one of Ghana’s early digital travel technology pioneers. In 2015, the company launched an online airline fare comparison and booking platform that operated successfully for over five years, helping shape how travellers in Ghana search, compare, and access international air travel options. Like much of the global travel industry, the platform was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, providing the company with first-hand insight into both the vulnerabilities and resilience of modern air travel ecosystems.
Commenting on the engagement, the Chief Executive Officer of Ticket Ghana Ltd., Basil David Anthony, said:
“Interest in travel to Ghana continues to grow, particularly from the diaspora and international visitors drawn by culture, heritage, and opportunity.
“We are engaging industry stakeholders to explore practical, partnership-driven ways to support this demand, improve accessibility, and help address affordability pressures that can arise during high-demand travel periods.”
In addition to international arrivals, the discussions also recognise Accra’s role as a gateway to other key cities and regions across Ghana, and the importance of seamless onward connectivity in shaping overall travel experience, economic impact, and national mobility objectives.
Ticket Ghana Ltd. is a Ghana-based travel technology company with over a decade of experience in digital innovation, travel platforms, and market-led solutions. Since its founding in 2009, the company has played a role in advancing online travel access in Ghana and continues to explore initiatives that enhance connectivity, accessibility, and sustainable growth within the travel and tourism sector.
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