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Kumasi International Airport, Ashanti region, Ghana
The Kumasi Airport is expected to be completed by December 2015 for operation as a third international airport, after Tamale International Airport, in the country.
Kumasi Airport (IATA: KMS, ICAO: DGSI) serving Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region in Ghana. It is the busiest local airport, before Tamale International Airport, in Ghana. The airport is about 3.5 kilometers from Kumasi. The current traffic at the airport traffic stands at 42,000 passengers a month. (As of Dec 2014) |
"Tamale - The second-busiest domestic destination in the country"
Domestic passenger throughput during the 2013 financial year grew by 43.3 percent to 780,000 in 2013 from 540,000 in 2012; with Tamale Airport recording a passenger throughput of 162,000. Wiles international carriers to Ghana number about 42 with a passenger throughput of about two million recorded over the past two years (2013 and 2014). - Tamale International Airport page
Domestic passenger throughput during the 2013 financial year grew by 43.3 percent to 780,000 in 2013 from 540,000 in 2012; with Tamale Airport recording a passenger throughput of 162,000. Wiles international carriers to Ghana number about 42 with a passenger throughput of about two million recorded over the past two years (2013 and 2014). - Tamale International Airport page
Prez Mahama breaks ground for Tamale Airport expansion
Source GNA / 10.09.2014 - President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday announced that Government would build three new airports to augment the existing ones and make air travel accessible to all Ghanaians.
The new airports, he said, would be sited at Ho (Regional Airport), Bolgatanga, and Cape Coast.
President Mahama said this when he broke the grounds for the commencement of work on the expansion project of the Tamale Airport into an international airport as part of his two-day official visit to the Northern Region. Read More Here
Source GNA / 10.09.2014 - President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday announced that Government would build three new airports to augment the existing ones and make air travel accessible to all Ghanaians.
The new airports, he said, would be sited at Ho (Regional Airport), Bolgatanga, and Cape Coast.
President Mahama said this when he broke the grounds for the commencement of work on the expansion project of the Tamale Airport into an international airport as part of his two-day official visit to the Northern Region. Read More Here
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