British Airlines expands its Accra-London route schedule



The number of flights between Accra and London is increasing thanks to British Airways Routes' addition of three return flights every seven days.

From October 29, Ghanaian explorers will have more decision of flight times and air terminals, with the extra flights working into London Gatwick. The carrier as of now flies day to day among Accra and London Heathrow Terminal 5.


The new flights will leave Accra at 21.20 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving into London Gatwick at 04.00. The Accra bound assistance will leave at late morning, arriving into the capital at 18:35.


Moran Birger, English Aviation routes' Head of Deals for Africa, Center East and South Asia said: "Reestablishing our Africa network after the pandemic offered us a chance to painstakingly consider the courses and districts where there was potential for development. Accra was one of those courses and Africa is one of those locales."


He added that Gatwick gives Ghanian expats and UK occasion creators with an elective passage from London and premium clients as well as Gold and Silver Chief Club individuals can slide their direction into occasions or family visits in the as of late revamped lounges.


The new administrations likewise add freight limit on the course, expanding open doors for Ghanaian exporters to rapidly get perishables and different merchandise to showcase through IAG Freight, the freight division of Worldwide Carriers Gathering, English Aviation routes' parent organization.


To check the beginning of the new administrations English Aviation routes, which has served Ghana for more than 85 years, is offering a send off extraordinary, with passages from Gatwick to Accra beginning from $2,947 in Club World and $689 in World Explorer.


Clients on these flights will likewise before long begin to see the new English Aviation routes' uniform as lodge group, pilots and registration specialists switch over from their ongoing Julien MacDonald outfits. Planned by English, Ghanaian Savile Column style fashioner and tailor, Ozwald Boateng OBE, it is the first new uniform to be divulged in quite a while.


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