Antrak Air

*ANTRAK AIR PRESS STATEMENT*

*20 SEPTEMBER 2012*

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Antrak Air wishes to announce to the general public that it will commence
daily flights from Accra to Sunyani, starting Monday, 24 September 2012.
Flights will be available Monday to Saturday at 0925UTC from Accra and
1025UTC from Sunyani. Only on Thursdays, the flight departs Accra at
1025UTC and Sunyani at 1125UTC. The Sunyani flights, which will be operated
with our comfortable, 68-seater ATR 72-500, are open to the public as well
as staff of Newmont Ghana Gold Limited.

Antrak is committed to providing air transport services to all parts of the
country where airport facilities exist. Therefore, following the launch of
the Sunyani flights on Monday, Antrak will turn its attention to other
routes that currently do not have access to air transportation.

Antrak also wishes to inform its cherished customers and the general public
that a Frequent Flyer Programme (FFP) is being introduced as part of a new
booking system that will go live by the end of October 2012. Customers are
to note that all tickets flown since we resumed operations from August 7,
2012 will qualify for points under the FFP.

Antrak would like to take this opportunity to thank our cherished customers
and staff for their support that enabled us to come back as a stronger
airline that is providing safe, reliable, comfortable and the most
affordable domestic air transport services.
Thank you.

Best Regards
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Kwaku Antwi-Boasiako
Chief Commercial Officer
Antrak Air Ghana Limited
Cell: +233 246 282 030
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.antrakair.com
Twitter: @AntrakAir
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Source: GhanaWeb

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