PassionAir has become the first commercial airline to put the Ho airport to commercial use, with the announcement of scheduled flights to the Volta Regional capital starting December 2021.
The announcement, shared detailed two flights per week on weekends, and a GHC 209 starting fare for tickets.
The Airline has been operating in the Country for the past three years, and is adding on two new routes- Ho and Wa.
Its online booking portal already incorporates the Ho destination, and is expected to save the Ho Airport from redundancy.
News of the flights has been received well particularly by indigenes of the Volta Region, and is expected to draw remarks from both economic and political observers.
The Ho Airport is yet to receive its first scheduled commercial flight since completed years ago, as airline operators took time assessing business viability in the Region.
Africa World Airline, another domestic service, provided the most assurance on the utilization of the airport with widely publicised test flights, but is yet to start operations.
The Volta Development Forum (VDF), lead regional advocacy organization, issued a statement ahead of the ongoing Volta Fair in Ho, calling on domestic airlines to consider the event as a threshold.
Mr. Daniel Agboka Dzegede, Executive Director of the Forum, spoke to the GNA after the Passion Air move, and conveyed the appreciation of the people of the region. “The people of Volta are elated about the good news”, he said, calling for daily flights to be considered.