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High Aviation fuel crippling our business – Airlines

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  • sam 8 years ago

    Why is our aviation fuel and airports charges are so high.that has already compelled a couple of airlines to stop doing business in Ghana.Recently i heard Lufthanza is also about to quit Ghana route. Why can't the Ghana civil ...
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  • MARK 8 years ago

    Brussels airline is replacing LUFTHANSA cos LUFTHANSA now own Brussels so what the big deal about them pulling out of Ghana. We complain too much as GHANAIANS and we achieve nothing in the end. Let's all wake up and move Gha ...
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  • Whats the Fuss 8 years ago

    Even bigger airports with better facilities are charging lower and you say what's the big deal? if you compare fares to Ghana internationally its so high. High fuel costs is included. Lets kill the companies then we will know ...
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  • police abaa 8 years ago

    Where is the complain from?If you are sick don't you complain?I don't blame you because by your current status things are moving smoothly but I hope you have never complain before in life.

  • GHANABA 8 years ago

    What about your fat salary and benefits. Give us a break. You always want to ride on the poor people ignorant. Stop these politics and let Ghana become a better Ghana. After taking the SSNIT money to invest in your airline ...
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  • HANNA 8 years ago

    When you are spending on cars,salaries,other stupid benefits that's your problem. Please leave according to what you earn and don't deny the President of the republic developments. You are part of Ghana problems,where is the ...
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  • Minta 8 years ago

    Lets do the cost benefit analysis and take a decision to reduce or not

  • Joe 8 years ago

    pls Lets look at solutions to the problems ,rather than attacking and saying things wé dont have prof or évidence about .
    God bless Gh.