Kotoka International Airport

Overview
Kotoka International Airport (ACC) is the primary international gateway to
Ghana, located in Accra, the nation's capital. It serves as the hub for domestic
and international flights, playing a vital role in connecting Ghana to the rest
of the world. The airport is named after Lieutenant General Emmanuel Kotoka, a
prominent figure in Ghana's history.
Facilities
Kotoka International Airport has two passenger terminals:
Terminal 3: A state-of-the-art facility primarily handling international
flights, offering modern amenities such as spacious lounges, duty-free shops,
restaurants, and currency exchange services.
Terminal 2: Mainly used for domestic flights, featuring basic passenger
services.
The airport also provides cargo facilities, VIP lounges, and car rental
services, ensuring convenience for travelers.
Airlines and Destinations
The airport is served by numerous international airlines, including
British Airways,
KLM,
Emirates,
Ethiopian
Airlines, and
Turkish Airlines. It offers flights to major cities such as London,
Amsterdam, Dubai, Addis Ababa, and Istanbul. Domestically, it connects to
airports in Kumasi, Tamale, and Takoradi.
Public Transportation
Transportation options include taxis, car rentals, and hotel shuttles.
Ride-hailing services like Uber and Bolt are widely available, providing an easy
and reliable way to reach the city center or other destinations.
Additional Information
Kotoka International Airport is a critical hub for both business and tourism in
West Africa. It has won accolades for its modern facilities and efficient
services, making it one of the top airports in the region. The airport is
located approximately 9 kilometers from Accra's central business district,
ensuring quick and easy access for travelers.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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