Airlines that fly in passengers who have not been completely vaccinated will be fined $3,500 each, according to the Kotoka International Airport (KIA).
In response to the novel coronavirus variety, Ghana’s health authorities and the Aviation Authority issued these strict instructions to airlines flying people into the nation.
According to a report, airlines will be fined US$3,500 per passenger if they board passengers without PCR test results or transport and disembark passengers with Positive PCR test findings into Accra.
Non-Ghanaians in this category may be denied admission and returned to the port of embarkation at the expense of the airline, whereas Ghanaian passengers will be granted entry but must undergo a 14-day mandatory quarantine at a specified facility.
The penalties also apply to airlines that carry people into Ghana without first pre-validating their TT code (acquired from a TT lab) or TC provided online following the upload and analysis of an authentic PCR test result using the PanaBIOS or Global Haven software.