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Delta Air Lines pays courtesy call on Ga Mantse

  • Writer: Think News Online
    Think News Online
  • 5 hours ago
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The Leadership of Delta Air Lines has paid a courtesy call on King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II as part of activities marking the airline’s 20th anniversary of operations in Ghana.


The visit, which took place at the Ga Mantse Palace in Accra on Wednesday , was aimed at officially introducing the air line’s leadership to the King, expressing gratitude to God for preserving his life following his recent accident, and also informing him about Delta Air Lines’ two decades of operations in the country.


Leading the delegation was Rob LeBel, who expressed appreciation to the Ga Mantse for the warm reception accorded the team.

According to him, the air line was deeply grateful to the King for his continuous patronage and support for Delta Air Lines over the years.


Mr. LeBel stated that Delta Air Lines remains committed to expanding its operations and improving service delivery to ensure passengers continue to enjoy top-quality travel experiences while also creating employment opportunities for many people.


He further highlighted some of the air line’s corporate social responsibility initiatives, particularly a borehole project constructed at Jamestown.


According to him, the project is expected to provide the community with safe and clean drinking water while improving the living conditions of residents.

Mr. LeBel stressed that Delta Air Lines would continue to position itself as a pace-setter in the aviation industry through quality service delivery and impactful community interventions.


The delegation also included Manoj Kuriakose and Mary Abisola Gbobaniyi, together with other officials of the airline.


Responding, the Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, expressed appreciation to the leadership of Delta Air Lines for the visit and commended the air line for its longstanding relationship with Ghana.

He particularly praised the company for the borehole project at Jamestown, describing it as a significant intervention that would help provide the community with access to quality and safe drinking water.


The King also congratulated Delta Air Lines on its 20th anniversary celebration in Ghana and encouraged the company to continue strengthening its relationship with the Ga State and the Ghanaian people.


He further appealed to the air line to consider introducing special discounts for GaDangme chiefs and traditional leaders who frequently patronise the services of the airline.


Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith


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