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Kumasi Airport

Kumasi, Ghana
KMS DGSI

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
150
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Prempeh I International Airport (KMS), designated DGSI, operates as Ghana's second most strategically important aviation facility serving Kumasi, the capital city of the Ashanti Region and cultural heart of Ghana, positioned at coordinates 6.715ยฐN, 1.591ยฐW at an elevation of 942 feet above mean sea level approximately 6 kilometers from Kumasi's city center. This historically significant airport achieved international status in 2014 and currently serves as the primary aviation gateway for the Ashanti Region's estimated 4 million residents while undergoing comprehensive expansion development designed to transform the facility into a world-class international airport capable of handling over one million passengers annually by 2025. The airport holds particular cultural importance as it honors Prempeh I, the legendary Asantehene (King of Ashanti) who led resistance against British colonial rule, symbolizing the region's rich heritage and modern aspirations for economic development through enhanced aviation connectivity. The current terminal building, constructed in December 1993 and substantially upgraded through Phase 1 improvements completed in 2014, operates as a unified facility handling both domestic and limited international operations with essential passenger processing capabilities including check-in counters, security screening, and basic passenger amenities appropriate for regional aviation needs. Recent infrastructure developments include comprehensive runway rehabilitation with installation of airfield lighting systems enabling full night operations, a milestone achieved with President John Dramani Mahama's historic first night landing in December 2014. The existing facility features essential passenger services including a restaurant, currency exchange office, multiple ATMs, travel agency offices, and airline operational spaces, while the current single runway measures 1,981 meters in length and accommodates aircraft up to Boeing 737-800 specifications for domestic operations and regional international connectivity. Major expansion construction representing a ยฃ66.35 million investment is currently underway through concurrent Phase 2 and Phase 3 development projects scheduled for completion by September 2024, featuring construction of a completely new modern terminal building designed to handle 800,000 passengers annually with capacity expandable to over one million travelers. The new terminal incorporates state-of-the-art passenger processing technology including two passenger boarding bridges, modern escalators, automated baggage carousels, advanced security scanners capable of enabling direct flights to destinations including the United States, and comprehensive passenger amenities designed to international aviation standards. Advanced air traffic control facilities, a new fire station, expanded apron parking stands for additional aircraft, and enhanced perimeter security installations ensure operational safety and efficiency meeting international aviation compliance requirements. The airport's strategic transformation includes runway extension from the current 1,981 meters to 2,320 meters, enabling accommodation of wide-body aircraft and long-haul international operations that will connect the Ashanti Region directly to major global destinations throughout Africa, Europe, and beyond. Current operations include scheduled domestic flights by Africa World Airlines and PassionAir connecting Kumasi to Accra and other domestic destinations, with international expansion planned to leverage the Ashanti Region's position as Ghana's most populous and fastest-growing economic zone. Despite ongoing construction activities, Prempeh I International Airport represents Ghana's most ambitious regional aviation development project, positioning Kumasi as a major transportation hub supporting tourism growth, economic development, and cultural exchange while honoring the proud legacy of Ashanti heritage through modern aviation infrastructure that connects this historically significant region to the global community.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

International travel generally via ACC. The facility maintains flexible scheduling to accommodate weather-related delays common in the region. Ground transportation options include rental vehicles and taxi services, though advance booking is recommended. Seasonal weather patterns significantly impact flight operations, requiring travelers to maintain flexible schedules. The airport's strategic location serves multiple communities across the surrounding region. Emergency services and medical evacuation capabilities are maintained year-round for community safety. Local aviation services include flight training, aircraft maintenance, and specialized charter operations. Weather monitoring systems provide essential data for safe flight operations in challenging conditions. The facility coordinates closely with regional air traffic control for optimal flight routing. Baggage handling procedures are streamlined due to the airport's focused operational scope.

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Wa Airport

Wa, Ghana
WZA DGLW

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
International โ†’ International
75
minutes
Interline Connections
90
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Regional airport serving Ghana's Upper West Region; limited scheduled services.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Located in Ghana's Upper West Region, Wa Airport serves the regional capital and surrounding Savanna regions of northern Ghana. The airport features a single asphalt runway (08/26) measuring 1,980 meters, capable of handling ATR 72 and similar regional aircraft serving limited scheduled services. Operations are significantly affected by seasonal weather patterns, particularly the harmattan winds from December to February that carry Sahara dust and reduce visibility to dangerous levels. The wet season from May to September brings heavy rains that can impact runway conditions and cause flight cancellations. The terminal building provides basic passenger processing facilities with limited amenities, manual security screening, and basic waiting areas without air conditioning. Ground transportation consists primarily of shared taxis and tro-tros (shared minibuses), with very limited private taxi services requiring advance arrangements. The airport serves as a crucial link for government officials, NGO workers, and development organizations operating in Ghana's northern regions. Medical evacuation services coordinate with Wa Regional Hospital and emergency transport to Accra for critical cases. The facility supports agricultural development programs, with charter flights transporting experts and supplies to support farming initiatives in the Guinea Savanna region. Cultural events and traditional festivals in the Upper West Region create seasonal passenger spikes, particularly during the annual Dumba Festival. Travelers should carry sufficient cash as ATM facilities are limited, and electronic payment systems are not widely available throughout the region. Immigration and customs procedures are handled by Ghana Immigration Service officials, with processing times varying depending on staff availability.

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