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High Aviation fuel crippling our business – Domestic Airlines

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  • RASTA BANGI 8 years ago

    AIRPORT TAX IS ALSO TOO HIGH RESULTING IN HIGH AIRFARES WHICH DOES NOT ATTRACT TOURISM. TOO MUCH TAXATION HURTS THE ECONOMY IN THE LONG RUN.

  • Arthur 8 years ago

    How do you run a nation without taxes. Stop flying or pay the vat. What about restaurants that are paying,will it collapse their business. Then let Ghana be tax free. Think twice dome.

  • SAM 8 years ago

    The SSNIT money the Ghana government has invested in Africa world airlines should be given back to the people of Ghana. We don't need this crab and nonsense talk. You people think you can get your way always at the expense o ...
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  • CORNEY 8 years ago

    Don't mind these Ghanaian officials who think high taxes are the only way they can make money,
    Already Ghana is not a tourist destination and instead of reducing the numerous taxes to attract more tourists as others are doin ...
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  • Dela 8 years ago

    What technical knowledge has the hr to speak on fuel? Ask dispatchers how to save fuel through proper flight planning. If a commercial manager had said this it would been understandable than an hr manager. This hows how incom ...
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  • MENSAH 8 years ago

    Please finance minister don't reduce any vat on anything. They must know how to attract passenger and don't blame the government. Poor mother Ghana any stupid person blames government.

  • eugene 8 years ago

    or 7.41 cedi for 4 liters..Delta is making great profits in USA

  • Creative Mind 8 years ago

    We are in Ghana so dont compare any country to us.They have developed already and they dont take bribes,so the system is working accordingly and they think together and their motto is UNITED WE STAND but Ghana motto is DIVIDE ...
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  • FRANK 8 years ago

    GHANAIANS like complaining too much,what develops a nation is taxes,so we must be use to it. Stop flying if you can't perform and let's hear better developmental projects. You think this is Ghana airways that enjoys everythin ...
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  • DERRICK 8 years ago

    When you decided to sell your birth right to South African Airways what do you expect. Have you seen how foolish you people are and you are now blaming the government. The Washington route suppose to be yours and you decided ...
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  • eugene 8 years ago

    regular petro has dropped to $1.95 per gal in USA. $ liters for 7.41 cedi (3.8=1 dollar)

  • Creative Mind 8 years ago

    How can you talk like that as if you were born before christ.Wake up eugene you part of Ghana's problem.Politics,tribalism and selfishness is our downfall.Think before you comment.They must pay the taxes,so the president shou ...
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