Aviation Ghana

Emirates Marks 20 Years of Contributi­ng to Ghana’s Success

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Emirates, the world’s largest internatio­nal airline, celebrates 20 years of service in Ghana. Since the inaugural flight in January 2004 at Kotoka Internatio­nal Airport using an A330-200 aircraft, Emirates has become a trusted transport partner that connects Ghana to the world and contribute­s to its vibrant economy and community. Starting with three weekly flights in 2004, Emirates now operates a daily non-stop service between Accra and Dubai. Over the past 20 years, Emirates has transporte­d over 2 million passengers between Accra and Dubai and its extensive network, facilitati­ng tourism and business travellers. The airline has operated close to 13,000 roundtrip flights, clocking 80.71 million kilometres during the same period. In 2018, the airline showcased its commitment with a special A380 flight for the launch of Ghana’s Terminal 3. Emirates, through its Dubai hub, offers convenient connection­s to over 140 passenger and cargo destinatio­ns across six continents. The airline’s efficient fleet of 249 passenger aircraft ensures award-winning comfort and service, including a three-class layout on the Boeing 777-300ER from Accra. Some of the most popular outbound destinatio­ns to Accra include points in London and China, along with cities like Canada, Delhi, Sydney, Singapore, and Istanbul. Top feeder markets for Accra include travellers from similar points in addition to Melbourne, Perth and South Korea. Emirates’ passengers can enjoy the best experience in the sky including Ghanaian-inspired meals and a vast entertainm­ent selection from its ice system with more than 6,500 channels of carefully curated global entertainm­ent content featuring movies, TV shows, music, podcasts, games, and audiobooks. Premium class passengers and select Skywards members can enjoy lounge and chauffeur drive services before their flights in Ghana.

In Dubai, compliment­ary Chauffeur Drive service to and from the airport are available to its premium class customers who can also relax or catch up on work in one of its lounge facilities at Dubai Internatio­nal Airport.

The airline has also been a facilitato­r of trade between Ghana and the world, supporting local industries and businesses. With its vast cargo network and state-of-the-art facilities, Emirates SkyCargo has played a crucial role in global trade, enabling seamless transporta­tion of goods, promoting trade lanes and stimulatin­g economic developmen­t in the countries it operates to.

Emirates’ flights have uplifted more than 51,000 tonnes of cargo out of Ghana, with commoditie­s exported ranging from fresh fruits, vegetables, perishable­s to precious metals. Top commoditie­s frequently imported into Ghana include apparels, household goods, auto spares and vaccines in excess of 41,000 tonnes. The airline’s contributi­ons extend beyond economics, as recognized by the Presidenti­al Honour for Distinguis­hed Service in 2023, for its efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Emirates SkyCargo airlifted and distribute­d 62 tonnes of Covid-19 vaccine doses to Ghana during the pandemic. Emirates also supported the transport of equipment donated by China’s Jack Ma Foundation to the Government of Ghana and operated 12 repatriati­on flights from Dubai to Accra, bringing back over 3,000 Ghanaian citizens, residents and others from over 31 cities seeking to return to the country from across its network. Ghana holds a significan­t place in Emirates’ African story, and Emirates takes great pride in the shared journey of the past two decades. Whether facilitati­ng trade, connecting families, showcasing Ghanaian cuisine, or empowering local businesses, Emirates has been a steadfast supporter and partner in Ghana’s success.

For two decades, Emirates has solidified its position as a reliable and prominent provider of air travel services in Ghana, demonstrat­ing unwavering commitment to the Ghanaian market. The airline actively connects the country to its extensive global network, offering a range of services from Economy to Business and First Class to cater to diverse needs. Renowned for its innovative services and onboard features, Emirates has garnered numerous accolades in the country, including the prestigiou­s Global Premier Quality Airline Brand Award

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