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Airfares to go up from Saturday

September 27, 2016
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The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) will from Saturday 1st October begin charging its safety charge on all international and regional flights in Ghana.

Director General of the GCAA Simon Allottey who confirmed this to CitiBusinessNews.com said the move is as result of the common agreement reached with all stakeholders within the industry.

Speaking to CitiBusinessNews.com the Director – General of the GCAA Simon Allottey disclosed that all stakeholders within the industry with IATA agreed for the implementation date to begin on October 1, 2016  after consultations.

“After exhaustive consultations and discussions with all parties we have agreed that implementation date would be from first October this year.”

Simon Allottey further explained that “this is because we have done all the necessary consultations involving IATA that is the international Air Transport Association plus we have involved all the airlines and the board of the airlines representatives in Ghana.”

‘Let me state that all other key stakeholders both local and international were consulted to discuss all the modalities for implementation and we are ready to begin the implementation’. He stated.

GCAA was forced to halt the implementation of the safety charge in August 2016 by the airlines and other stakeholders within the industry.

The airlines argued at the time that they had not been duly consulted and could not immediately add the safety charge as it was against the IATA rules of ticketing.

The introduction of the safety charge will see airline tickets attract 10 dollars extra and cargo fares 20 dollars.

The increase is due to the amended GCAA Act 2016, Act 906 which was assented by the President in February this year.

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By: Norvan Acquah – Hayford/citibusinessnews.com/Ghana

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