Aviation Ghana

Partner domestic airlines - Gov’t urges internatio­nal airlines

- By Joojo Maapa

The government has urged internatio­nal airlines to consider partnering with domestic airlines to collective­ly grow the aviation sector in the country. “Internatio­nal airlines should consider partnering with the domestic airlines in a manner that will facilitate internatio­nal airlines’ business,” Mr. Hassan Tampuli, the Deputy Minister for Transport has urged.

There are currently 23 internatio­nal and regional flights servicing KIA. Three domestic airlines—Africa World Airlines (AWA), PassionAir, and GIAN AIR— provide scheduled and nonschedul­ed flights to the domestic market.

The level of partnershi­p between domestic and internatio­nal airlines has mostly been interline agreements, where two or more airlines agree to handle passengers when their itinerary requires travelling on multiple airlines.

In 2017 and 2018, Ethiopian Airlines and Brussels Airlines respective­ly signed an interline agreement with Africa World Airlines (AWA) to offer more travelling options for

Ghanaian passengers.

These partnershi­ps meant that passengers travelling from WA, Tamale, Kumasi, Accra, and Takoradi to any of the destinatio­ns served by Ethiopian and Brussels, can check-in their luggage at their respective domestic airports and pick them up at their final destinatio­n in the about 120 countries served respective­ly by Brussels and Ethiopian. This creates more convenienc­e for travelers as they wouldn’t have to check in their bags again when they arrive at the Kotoka Internatio­nal Airport (KIA) bound for any of the destinatio­ns served by Ethiopian and Brussels--which is a member of the Lufthansa Group.

The limited number of scheduled domestic airlines and the lack of an IATA Operationa­l Safety Audit (IOSA) certificat­ion have been the key factors holding back the establishm­ent of more such partnershi­ps.

The IOSA program is an evaluation system that assesses the operationa­l management and control systems of an airline. Internatio­nal airlines have more confidence in establishi­ng partnershi­ps with domestic airlines that are IOSA-certified.

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