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Aviation This Week – Feb. 2022 Edition 1

Aviation This Week – Feb. 2022 Edition 1

aviation Summaries for this week are some of the topical aviation-related stories between January 30 and February 5, 2022, which are of relevance to Ghanaian travellers and readers at large.

PassionAir Introduces Special February Packages for Customers

PassionAir has introduced two special packages for its customers to celebrate February as the month of love.

For the first offer, all customers who make two bookings with the airline to any of its destinations get to enjoy a 10% discount on the fare for the second booking. Ticket sales are still running until February 28, 2022, and valid for travels until March 4, 2022.

For the second offer, the airline is encouraging people to submit a 100-word narrative of how much their partners mean to them and they stand the chance of winning return tickets and a night stay at the Royal Cosy Hills Hotel.

British Airways Introduces new Plant-Based Menu, Others

British Airways has announced the rollout of a new-planted based menu starting at its Heathrow Lounges.

In addition, BA says it will be improving its sustainability drive by replacing all water bottles served at its lounges with a water station and glasses, among others.

Kenya Airways Offering Customers Discounted ‘Valentine’ Fares

Kenya Airways is showing love to its customers ahead of Valentine’s Day by offering customers a 50% discount on airfares meant for their companions after paying for their initial tickets. Sales end in February and tickets are valid for travels from February 12, 2022, to April 9, 2022.

RwandAir Offering 10% Discount for Valentine RwandAir also joins the Valentine discount trail by offering 10% off the base fare on all tickets booked from its website or mobile app. On the validity period of this offer, RwandAir did not state categorically in its communication at the time of compiling this piece. McDan Aviation and GACL Saga Takes a new Turn After the launch of Ghana’s private jet terminal at the Kotoka International Airport by McDan Aviation despite a directive by the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) for the postponement of the launch, the latest on the saga has to do with the GACL directing the former to suspend all operations for its failure to comply with aviation procedures until further notice.So far, McDan has suspended operations and are in talks with the GACL to resolve the issues amicably. Ethiopian Airlines Resumes Boeing 737 Max Operations Ethiopian Airlines has resumed operationalization of its […]

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