
Emirates Airlines has announced a significant expansion of its flight operations in Ghana, increasing its weekly frequency from Dubai to Accra. Starting July 12, 2026, the airline will introduce four additional weekly flights, bringing its total service to 11 weekly flights. This move is designed to meet the growing demand for air travel in the region and reaffirms the carrier's commitment to the Ghanaian market as a critical hub in West Africa. The expansion reflects a strategic response to the rising interest in international travel and the need for enhanced connectivity between the Gulf region and the African continent.
The new service will utilize the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, known for its efficiency and passenger comfort. The scheduled flights, designated as EK789 and EK790, will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Flight EK789 is slated to depart Dubai at 03:30 hrs and arrive in Accra at 07:40 hrs. The return leg, EK790, will depart Accra at 10:25 hrs and reach Dubai at 22:40 hrs. This schedule is strategically timed to offer Ghanaian travelers seamless connections to Emirates' extensive global network, linking Accra to major cities across Europe, Asia, and the Americas through its Dubai hub.
Beyond passenger travel, the expansion is expected to provide a substantial boost to Ghana’s trade and tourism sectors. By increasing the frequency of flights, Emirates is also expanding its bellyhold cargo capacity, which supports local businesses in reaching international markets. This is particularly vital for Ghanaian exporters, facilitating the swift transport of perishable goods, such as fresh fruits, to markets in Europe and beyond. The increased connectivity is also anticipated to foster stronger business ties and enhance tourism inflows, supporting the broader growth of Ghana’s aviation and commercial landscape.
This operational growth highlights the strengthening economic relationship between the United Arab Emirates and Ghana. As the aviation industry continues to expand globally, Emirates’ decision to increase its presence in Accra underscores the city’s rising importance as a commercial destination. For frequent flyers and business professionals, the added flights offer greater flexibility and convenience, ensuring that Ghana remains well-integrated into the global economy and continues to serve as a gateway for the West African sub-region.
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