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GIA resumes operations
 
Posted on: 2007-Jul-31             GNA
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Passengers of Ghana International Airline (GIA) who had been stranded for several days are being airlifted to London after the completion of arrangements to clear the backlog.

GIA sources told GNA that the Airline encountered some difficulties because the plane which runs the route, developed a technical fault. Two chartered aircraft brought in two batches of stranded passengers from London on Monday night.

Passengers in Accra who were to have departed for London last Friday are expected to leave for London by a chartered aircraft on Tuesday morning, whilst those who should have left on Sunday and Monday are expected to leave for London on another chartered flight on Tuesday afternoon.

The sources said the airline expected the situation to return to normal soon.




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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