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Watch Video: Sunyani Airport First Commercial Flight Takes Off After 7 Years of Closure.

Watch Video: Sunyani Airport First Commercial Flight Takes Off After 7 Years of Closure.

The sunyani airport in the Bono Region of Ghana has experience it's first commercial flight after seven (7) years of closure. 

This happened on 19th September, 2022, after the transport Minister Honourable Kwaku Asiamah commissioned the first flight to start it's operations in the region.

At the occasion, the Minister of Transport, Honourable Kwaku Asiamah stated that, he believes that, those in the Bono, Bono East and Ahafo Regions respectively will support the aviation industry by helping the business of the airlines operating the flights to continue working to serve the people better.

Watch Video During the first flight. 

He said, the second phase of the airport will soon commence depending on how the people of Bono, Bono East and Ahafo Regions patronize in the movement of the flights that will be using the airport.

He therefore advised the flight Industry to work deligently to support and make sure people will love their hospitality in the aviation business to help them maintain the business relationship.


He urged the industry players of Ghana Aviation Authority to also help in the reductions of commercial flights ticket fares to encourage more people in the 3 regions to be able to board flights to and fro in the other parts of the country.

To grace the occasion was the Minister of Transport, Honourable Kwaku Asiamah, the Bono Regional Minister, Honourable Justina Owusu Banahene, Ghana Airport Company Management, Traditional Authorities, Political Leaders, the media and among other dignitaries. 


Source: Alrich24newsgh.com 

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