Delta Air Lines is increasing its service to Ghana, capitalizing on the nation's 'Black Star Experience' tourism campaign. The airline has seen a rise in demand for travel to Ghana from the United States, United Kingdom, and Nigeria. To meet this growing interest, Delta is expanding its Atlanta-Accra route from a seasonal 3-5 day a week service to a daily flight. This expansion is part of Delta's broader strategy to enhance its footprint in Africa and cater to the growing cultural tourism market. The increased flight frequency will offer more convenient travel options for tourists and business travelers alike, further positioning Accra as a key destination in Delta's international network. The move is expected to support Ghana's efforts to boost its tourism sector by improving accessibility for international visitors.
Delta Air Lines Expands Service to Ghana Amidst 'Black Star Experience' Campaign
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