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Godwin Amegashie <[log in to unmask]>
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Don't be worried. "Million Air", a South African firm operates the route
for Ghana Airlines.

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From: AAM (African Association of Madison)
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mariama Ross
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 12:08 PM
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Subject: Re: WHAT A BIG SHAME ! ! ! ! ! ! !

On 6/10/03 2:37 PM, "Aggo Akyea" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Story from BBC NEWS:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/africa/2978026.stm
>
> Published: 2003/06/10 11:43:25 GMT
>
> Ghana airways seeks divine intervention
> By Kwaku Sakyi-Addo
> BBC, Accra
>
> The staff of Ghana Airways have now turned to God to keep the airline
in the
> skies after trying every management trick in the MBA curriculum.
>
> Last week the management and staff held a three-hour prayer session
where they
> sought celestial intervention in the desperate affairs of one of
Africa's
> first national carriers.
>
> They sang, prayed and cited the scriptures under the direction of a
Ghanaian
> evangelist who flew in from London.
>
> Ghana Airways owes more than $160m to a variety of creditors.
>
> It is unable to keep up with payments and the government, which wholly
owns
> it, says it cannot bail her out.
>
> The money is wanted elsewhere.
>
> A wing and a prayer
>
> Ghana airways owns five aircraft, but only one is in the air.
>
> It is a DC 10 which does the long haul flights to Europe and America.
>
> But it has no in-flight entertainment.
>
> The airline has a stronger presence in West Africa where a lease
aircraft hops
> to national capitals - from Lagos to Dakar.
>
> Yet it is notorious for not flying on time or not flying at all.
>
> Sometimes there is no money to pay for fuel.
>
> Still, it employs nearly 1,500 people. It has more drivers than it has
> vehicles and more typists than keyboards.
>
> Every few months there is a new management and a board chairman, but
none of
> them have managed to keep Ghana Airways from its free fall.
>
> Now that it has run out of options, Ghana airways hopes to take off on
a wing
> and a prayer.
>
> C BBC MMIII
>
>
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This is not good news, although I can't say I'm surprised. The bigger
issue
for me is that I have plans to fly from Dakar to Accra in late July and
as
far as I know, Ghana Airways is the only way to do it. Does anyone know
of
another airline connecting those two cities?

Mariama Ross

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