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Ann Marie Dawson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 3 Feb 2002 06:25:37 +0600
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Lasisi,

I rest my case!

Have a great day.

Ann Marie.
----- Original Message -----
From: "E. Aggo Akyea" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 11:30 PM
Subject: GHANA AIRWAYS PASSENGERS BLOCK OFF KOTOKA AIRPORT


> www.ghanaweb.com: General News of Friday, 01 February 2002
>
>
> Ghana Airways Passengers Block Off Kotoka Airport
>
> Angry passengers of a Ghana Airways flight originally bound for Rome on
Thurday set up barricades blocking off the Kotoka International Airport to
vehicle users. The passengers were protesting at their flight's cancellation
and postponement to a departure time not made clear to them by the airline's
management.
>
> They told JOY FM that the airline gave them little information about their
rescheduled flight and also refused to provide them with food to last them
their waitng period. Some of the passengers also noted that they will loose
their jobs as a result of the delayed flight and Ghana Airways has refused
to send faxes to their work places. Such was the tension that persons who
tried to remove the barricades in order to make way for their cars incurred
the wrath of the passengers.
>
> They finally remained calm after pleas from the Airport area Police
Commander and the Director of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority, Captain
Boachie who assured them that the problem was being resolved. Ghana Airways'
Head of Public Affars Bannerman Bruce told JOY FM that the the flight's
cancellation was due to a technical fault with the scheduled flight.
>
> However, a private arline was expected at the airport at 6pm local time on
Friday to fly the passengers to their destination, Rome. From all
indications, compensation for time lost and inconvenience caused, was not
part of the airline's vocabulary.
>
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