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6 new countries Ghana could soon have direct flights to after Parliament's approval: See list

6 new countries Ghana could soon have direct flights to after Parliament's approval: See list
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The Ghanaian Parliament has ratified bilateral air services agreements with six countries to expand international aviation connectivity. While direct flights are not immediate, the legal framework is now in place for future passenger and cargo operations.

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This expansion is expected to boost trade, tourism, and regional integration for Ghana, particularly by improving links to the Middle East and other African nations.

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Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google Accra International Airport Ghana is set to expand its international aviation network after Parliament ratified bilateral air services agreements with six countries, paving the way for new direct passenger and cargo flight routes. Advertisement Parliament has approved air services agreements with six countries.

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