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Air Namibia Ceases Service To Ghana

Air Namibia Ceases Service To Ghana

From Ghana Web

Namibian national carrier, Air Namibia, says it had to stop operations in Ghana because of low number of passengers.

The airline has set June 25, this year, to pull its operations out of the country.

Air Namibia began operations in Accra in November 2009 and was expected to give South African Airways some competition on the Southern Africa route, but this has not been successful.

Air Namibia’s exit follows a similar move by Virgin Atlantic, which cited high cost of operations on the Accra-London route for their exit from the country.

Country Manager for Air Namibia, Peter Addai, told Joy Business the airline was forced to exit Ghana because of the loses it is incurring in its operations.

“We don’t have enough business travelers and leisure travelers. And so for the four years that we have been operating, the operations has depended on traffic from Accra to Vindhoek and back, so when the figures are not [good] as expected, it simply means that we are running at a loss and it becomes unsustainable”, Mr. Addai explained.

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