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Flights to Ghana

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Buy Flights to Ghana and Pay Later

Did you know that with Alternative Airlines you can book your flights now and pay us back later?

Spread the cost of your flights to Ghana with flexible payment options. Pay for your flights in smaller, manageable instalments that fit your budget, making your trip more affordable and accessible.

Interest-free financing is available (check with providers) depending on eligibility. With the cost of your flights divided into smaller payments, you can focus on creating lasting memories in Ghana.

Airlines Flying to Ghana

Here's a list of our top three airlines to get you to Ghana.

Ghana Airlines
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  • Africa World Airlines (AWA Airlines) is a private Ghanaian airline.
  • As the largest carrier in Ghana, the airline provides domestic and international flights.
  • The airline flies to several domestic destinations in Ghana. A popular route is Accra to Kumasi.
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  • RwandAir, the national carrier of Rwanda, currently flies to over 30 destinations in Western, Central, Eastern and Southern Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Europe.
  • With Kigali International Airport (KGL) as its hub, the airline is one of the fastest-growing airlines.
  • Connections to other destinations on RwandAir, from Rwanda, include neighbouring countries such as Uganda or further afield to Cape Town and Johannesburg in South Africa or Dubai.
Ghana, Accra

Book Flights to Ghana

Ghana is a country in West Africa with a total population of 33 million. In addition to being known for its large forests, diverse animal life, and lots of sandy beaches, Ghana is also famous for its history. Ghana is home to diverse ethnic groups each with their own unique cultural practises and traditions.

Ghana is also popular for its cultural traditions such as music, dance and art and there are lots for tourists to do. It’s known as a peaceful country as it has a lengthy history of stable democracy and a thriving economy. Therefore, the area is a safe all-weather travel destination. Crime rates are low, there is no insurgency, and the country is extremely welcoming to tourists.

With over 600 airlines to choose from and more than 40 ways to pay, Alternative Airlines can help you conveniently book your flights to Ghana.

Ghana, Accra

Discover Accra

Accra is the capital of Ghana and has beautiful beaches, monumental buildings, museums, libraries, galleries, traditional markets and busy nightlife. Most people visit Accra due to there being a lot to do and see and it’s also an affordable destination.

The best time to visit Accra is during the winter months such as October to April when the weather is less humid. Others describe it as a city worth visiting before it becomes too commercialised. When visiting think about doing the following: day trips, shopping, beach day, guided tour, safari, art gallery or street markets to make sure you get the proper experience.

Popular Places in Ghana to Visit

Interested in visiting multiple locations in Ghana? Alternative Airlines offers easily accessible domestic flights to Ghana. Here are our top 3 recommended places to visit in Ghana:

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Kumasi

Kumasi is the capital city of the Ashanti Region, in southern Ghana. It’s known as a centre for Ashanti culture. Kumasi, Ghana has many attractions, including markets, museums, and natural areas, making it a great place to visit for those interested in history, culture, and wildlife.

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Tamale

Tamale is the capital city of the Northern Region of Ghana, West Africa. It is Ghana's third-largest city, with a population of 371,351 people. The city has been ranked as the fastest-growing city in West Africa.

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Tema

Tema is a city on the Bight of Benin and the Atlantic coast of Ghana. It is located 25 kilometres east of the capital city; Accra. Tema is crammed with must-see places to visit and things to do. From visiting wildlife to nightlife, make sure to do your research before visiting.

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Do's and Dont's In Ghana

  • Be respectful: whilst visiting Ghana. Make sure you respect the elders and others, and avoid making derogatory comments about religion, politics, or ethnic groups.
  • Use your right hand: Use your right hand to eat, give and receive items, and greet people. Your left hand is considered your "toilet hand".
  • Carry a copy of your passport: If you plan to visit different cities outside of Accra, be sure to print a copy of your passport to keep in your bag as you travel around the country.
  • Don't take pictures without asking: Make sure you aren't taking photos of people or places without their permission, and don't photograph government buildings or military installations.
  • Make sure not to litter: Don't spit or throw trash into the street.
  • Be aware of local politics: Don't get involved in local politics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Ghana?

Ghana is a West African country on the Gulf of Guinea. Its neighbours are Côte d'Ivoire, to the west, Burkina Faso, which lies north, and Togo, to the east. Ghana is mainly flat, but there are hills in the northern part of the country. It has a central area of forest and sandy beaches along the coast.

What language do they speak in Ghana?

The top three languages spoken in Ghana are English, Akan and
Ghanaian Pidgin English. English is used in schools, the media, and government offices. It is also important for many job opportunities.

Is it safe to visit Ghana?

Take particular care in and around Accra. There's a heightened risk of crime in the northern areas of Ghana bordering Côte d'Ivoire, Togo and Burkina Faso. Be alert to possible threats, especially in public places, and follow the advice of local authorities.

What is the weather like in Ghana?

The climate is generally warm with variable temperatures masked by seasons and elevation. The northern part of the country typically records one rainy season, which begins in May and lasts until September. Southern Ghana records two rainy seasons; the major season from April to July and the minor from September to November.