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Top airline investors eye Ghana's domestic market

Ghana's aviation minister has announced that the nation has received proposals from airlines investors with interest in the country's domestic airline sector
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Ten local and foreign investors have expressed interests in setting up domestic airlines, says the Aviation Minister, Cecilia Abena Dapaah.

This revelation was made in Accra by the sector minister during the celebration International Air Transport Association (IATA) Day in Ghana.

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However Cecilia Dapaah failed to give details of the 10 proposals.

She says her outfit is still considering the proposals and a decision would be reached soon.

In March, the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta announced the scraping of a 17.5 percent tax imposed on domestic airline tickets during the 2017 budget reading in Parliament.

The abolishment of the tax was seen as an incentive to increase passenger numbers with the local aviation industry.

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As part of the 2017 IATA Day celebrations in Ghana, a conference was held at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra.

In February 2016 the aviation minister promised to see to an airline flying the Ghanaian flag in the next one year.

She says feasibility study done by PricewaterhouseCoopers under the immediate past government revealed that the prospects of establishing a new carrier are promising.

Mrs Dapaah says she is convinced with 18,000 passengers flying into Ghana annually via British Airways, some 1.2 million people traveling by air in Africa and seven billion worldwide, Ghana cannot go wrong with getting its own airline.

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