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Antrak Air was a Ghanaian airline that was headquartered in Accra, Ghana. It was established in 2003 and specialised in operating domestic and regional flights within West Africa. The company was recognised for its provision of scheduled passenger services, along with charter flights for diverse purposes.
The airline maintained a fleet primarily consisting of turboprop aircraft, including models like the ATR 42 and ATR 72, which were well-suited for short-distance and regional routes. These planes had the capability to land on smaller runways, enabling convenient access to airports in remote or less developed regions.
Unfortunately, in 2012, Antrak Air ceased operations.
Please remember that Antrak Air ceased all operations in 2012 and these were their baggage restrictions, when they were operating.
Previously, when Antrak Air was operational, passengers were allowed to carry one piece of cabin baggage and a personal item like a briefcase, camera bag, or small backpack on board. The cabin baggage had to fit either in the Antrak Air overhead bins or under the seat in front of the passenger.
The dimensions for carry-on baggage was a maximum combined width, length, and height of 114 centimeters, inclusive of any wheels and handles. There were exceptions for certain musical instruments that could be accommodated in the Antrak Air overhead compartment or under-seat space available during the boarding process. It's important to note that Antrak Air is no longer in service.
Antrak Air's standard checked baggage or hold luggage policy allowed passengers to check in 2 bags as a standard, with the option to check more bags. The checked baggage had to adhere to specific dimensions, with a maximum of 62 inches or 157cm for the combined length, width, and height. Additionally, the maximum weight for each checked bag was set at 23 kilograms.
Excessive baggage fees were applicable for any checked baggage exceeding the standard limits outlined in the policy.
Before ceasing operations, Antrak Air flew to a selection of cities in Ghana:
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Kotoka International Airport is the main international airport that serves Accra, the capital city of Ghana. It's named after Lieutenant General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka, a famous Ghanaian military officer. Kotoka International Airport is one of the busiest aviation hubs in West Africa and is a major gateway to Ghana.
The airport is currently a hub for Africa World Airlines, but frequently serves flights from other airlines such as Air France, British Airways, Kenya Airways, Passion Air and RwandAir, among others.
Before it stopped flying, Antrak Air operated its flights with the following aircraft in its fleet: