Virgin Atlantic will return to Ghana for the first time since 2013, with daily flights to Kotoka International Airport in the nation's capital, Accra, from May 2025.The airline will provide much needed competition on the Accra-London (Heathrow) route, which currently lacks a choice of routes between the two countries.The UK is home to the third largest Ghanaian diaspora in the world and the new service will respond to demand to visit friends and relatives.Around 10 per cent of customers are also expected to connect through London onto Virgin Atlantic's New York JFK service.Launching on 1 May 2025, the daily service will operate on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft boasting the airline's Upper Class, Premium and Economy Delight, Classic and Light cabins, as well as an onboard bar.Accra is expected to be a very strong cargo route and Virgin Atlantic will offer 30 tonnes of capacity on each flight carrying goods, such as fresh produce, between Ghana and key markets in the UK and US.Juha Jarvinen, Chi ef Commercial Officer, Virgin Atlantic, noted that: '…Accra joins Toronto as new route for summer flying in 2025 and we see huge opportunities to connect friends, relatives and businesses with our new services…''We look forward to launching these new routes in 2025, introducing the iconic, inclusive Virgin Atlantic brand, award-winning experience and our amazing people to new customers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ghana and Toronto.'Source: Ghana News Agency
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