British Airways has reduced flights from Accra-London-Accra to five days due to strict enforcement of the Brexit rule.
Passengers using British Airways can now only do so on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturday and Sundays.
According to Joy Business, “travellers seeking alternative flights to London via other European airlines will now have to deal with the challenge of transit visas before getting to their final destination.”
Sources also say the Dutch Embassy in Ghana is considering a quota system for the number of visas issued by its officials.
The also affects Brussels Airlines and Air France that are also demanding transit visas.
Travellers can now use a transit route to London via Kenyan Airways or Ethiopian Airlines.
Meanwhile, travellers would have to pay not less than $2500 for the economy class ticket in the month of June 2022 for the Accra-London-Accra route.