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Virgin Atlantic Delays Accra Service Relaunch Due to Rolls-Royce Engine Challenges

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Virgin Atlantic Delays Accra Service Relaunch Due to Rolls-Royce Engine Challenges

Virgin Atlantic has delayed its anticipated return to Ghana’s Accra market, initially scheduled for May 1, 2025, due to technical issues involving Rolls-Royce engines on its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet.

Sources from AviationGhana confirmed that the delay is linked to difficulties Rolls-Royce is experiencing in obtaining critical engine parts, notably specialized electronic components and titanium, essential for maintenance.

Industry analyst Sean Mendis, CEO of SeanMendis.com, noted that Virgin Atlantic had withdrawn flights from sale, a clear indication of the postponement.

“It seems Virgin has removed flights from sale now,” he remarked, signaling the airline’s pause on Ghanaian operations until its fleet availability stabilizes.

The airline had planned to provide daily services on the London-Accra route, bringing competition to British Airways, the current dominant carrier with 11 weekly flights to Ghana.

Virgin Atlantic’s entry was expected to offer more choices for travelers, as Ghana’s recent amendment to its Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) with the United Kingdom accommodated Virgin’s 7x weekly flights.

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Despite the setback, Ghana and UK authorities have adjusted the BASA, an official framework allowing international airlines to operate specified flights between the two nations.

With British Airways occupying most slots in the 11-per-week allocation, the new BASA terms were tailored to allow Virgin’s daily flights, a boost to the transcontinental travel market once the airline resolves its fleet challenges.

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