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British Airways is very committed to Ghana – James Wooldridge

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  • Dr. O, Washington, DC. 11 years ago

    From Washington, Dulles (IAD) to Heathrow (LHR) to Accra (ACC)= Always on time back and forth and no problems. My favorite wine = Chadonnay. Can I have two? = sure you can, sir. My favorite song "sous la dome epais" (the BA t ...
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  • Joe Navajo 11 years ago

    Business is good, increased demand but price remain high.

  • iPad 11 years ago

    BA means best airline. You are not only buying a carriage from A to B but also buying reliability, safety, security and punctuality. Not forgetting the excellent product and service on board.

  • N K O 11 years ago

    I DO AGREE WITH YOU ALL,BUT THE FACT IS ONLY ONE. THE PRICE.

  • Anokwale 11 years ago

    The price might be painful but it is better to get good and safe service than to have a budget airline that might be questionable.

  • Kiddo 11 years ago

    Of course business its good for your company, if your charging £1000 pounds plus for a 6 hours journey. It's time to reduce your fares. It's way over the priced of going to Down- Under.. Australia.

  • JOYCE 11 years ago

    WHEN ITHE PRICES WILL COME DOWN IF YOU ARE DOING THAT WELL IN GHANA THEN GIVE US A CUT WHEN WE BUY TICKETS

  • Ampadu 11 years ago

    The distance from you UK to South Africa is approximately 6000 miles and the average travel ticket from for the round trip is between £600.00 - £1,200.00 depending on travel seasons.

    Distance from the UK to Accra or Lag ...
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  • Mohammed Ibrahim 11 years ago

    Congratulation on British Airways 75 Annivasory.Where is Ghana Airways? It's a Shame there is no more Ghana Airways.Is Ghana Going forward or Backwards?.

  • Kodwo 11 years ago

    "Mr James Wooldridge, Country Commercial Manager, British Airways Ghana, said the airline was very committed to its business in Ghana after having performed extremely well in 2012".

    WELL, AFTER YOUR HUGE PROFITS, YOU WOULD ...
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  • Emmanuel COLEMAN 11 years ago

    as you gain a lot with Ghana as you say,rsduce then your fares for GHANAIANS