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Canada And Ghana Sign Historic Air Transport Agreement

In a landmark move to strengthen bilateral ties, Canada and Ghana have reached their first-ever air transport agreement, paving the way for enhanced connectivity, tourism, and trade between the two nations.

Announced by Canada’s Minister of Transport and Internal Trade, the Honourable Anita Anand in a statement issued by the government of Canada, the new agreement grants airlines from both countries the right to operate scheduled passenger and cargo flights. The deal allows for 14 weekly passenger flights and 10 weekly all-cargo flights for airlines from each country.

The agreement also offers flexibility in airline designation, enabling multiple carriers to serve any points in both Canada and Ghana, a move expected to enhance competition and improve travel options for passengers.

Expressing enthusiasm about the deal, Minister Anand highlighted Ghana’s increasing importance in Canada’s global economic strategy.

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“Ghana is a growing market for Canada, and I am pleased to see this first agreement open the door to new opportunities for travellers and businesses in both countries. This agreement will connect more passengers and strengthen our cultural and commercial ties,” she said.

The move aligns with Canada’s Blue Sky policy, which aims to foster long-term, sustainable competition in the air transport sector. With air transport agreements now covering over 125 countries, Canada is strategically positioning itself as a global aviation leader.

The new agreement is expected to bolster trade between Canada and Ghana, which saw two-way merchandise trade surpass $380 million in 2023. Canadian exports to Ghana accounted for $281 million, while imports from Ghana stood at $99.8 million.

Canada’s Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development, the Honourable Mary Ng, emphasised the agreement’s economic benefits.

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“The newly finalised Air Transport Agreement between Canada and Ghana represents a significant step forward for both nations. This agreement will enhance connectivity, promote tourism, and drive economic growth. For Canada, it provides critical support for our exporters, opening doors to the dynamic West African market and enabling Canadian businesses to meet global demand for their products. This partnership reinforces our commitment to expanding trade and fostering mutually beneficial relationships across the globe,” she stated.

The agreement is effective immediately, meaning airlines can start operating flights under the new terms without delay. This development is expected to benefit business travellers, tourists, and cargo operators, making Canada and Ghana more accessible to each other.

With the deal in place, stakeholders in both the aviation and trade sectors anticipate increased investments, more job opportunities, and improved cultural exchange between the two nations.

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This milestone further cements Ghana’s position as a key gateway to West Africa and strengthens its international partnerships, setting the stage for deeper economic collaboration in the years ahead.

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