Tag: Airport

  • The first batch of international commercial passengers arrived at the Kotoka International Airport on Tuesday, September 1, 2020.

    The first batch of international commercial passengers arrived at the Kotoka International Airport on Tuesday, September 1, 2020.

    The airport was closed in March in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, but was officially reopened to international traffic yesterday.

    This followed an earlier announcement by President Akufo-Addo during his 16th national address on the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The President also visited the Kotoka International Airport to inspect work ahead of its reopening.

    Passengers arriving from other countries are, however, required to pay a fee of $150 for a mandatory PCR COVID-19 test.

    The PCR test takes between 15 to 30 minutes for the result to be out and is a quicker way of knowing the COVID-19 status of arriving passengers.

    “We are residents of Ghana but have had to stay out for this long because of border closures. So it is great news that we are coming back,” a passenger who arrived on Tuesday is quoted as saying by Citinewsroom.

    “We have subjected ourselves to immigration and port health officials for the necessary protocols. We were tested before we came but we are still going to quarantine.”

    Meanwhile, the Managing Director of Ghana Airport Company Limited, Yaw Kwakwa, has played down fears that the airport could get overwhelmed with passengers.

    He explained that passengers will not be held up for long at the airport, insisting 480 tests can be done within just 15 minutes.

  • Central Region Doesn’t Need An Airport, NPP Has To Apply Wisdom – Blakk Rasta

    Central Region Doesn’t Need An Airport, NPP Has To Apply Wisdom – Blakk Rasta

    Ghanaian radio presenter and Raggae  musician, Blakk Rasta, has spoken against the incumbent NPP government’s decision to construct an Airport at Cape Coast in the Central Region.

    According to Blank Rasta in an interview on Zylofon FM, there is already an airport at Takoradi which is very close to Cape Coast so it will be a waste of money and resources to construct another one.

    Blank Rasta furthered that the Government needs to apply wisdom in developmental projects because going to the Takoradi Airport is just an hour drive.

    Stressing on the closeness of the cities, Blakk Rasta stated he can use 45 minutes to drive to Cape Coast.

    Few days ago, the incumbent NPP government disclosed their plans to build an Airport at Cape Coast during the launch of their manifesto. This has since caused different reactions from the general public.

    Ghbase- Dikoder.com