Signage works at Accra International Airport fully completed

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The installation and fixing of signage at the Accra International Airport has been fully completed following initial delays the previous day.

According to airport authorities, the works were concluded in the early hours of Saturday, March 21, 2026, with maintenance carried out overnight to minimise disruption to passengers and airport operations.

“The maintenance, including repainting and installation, was carried out at night after the last flight due to the height of the structures and the impact on the car park area, to minimise inconvenience to the public and travelling passengers,” officials explained.

The upgraded signage is expected to improve navigation within Terminal 3 and strengthen Ghana’s position as a leading aviation hub in the sub-region.

The Ghana Airports Company Limited also expressed appreciation for public feedback, noting that input from passengers and stakeholders remains vital in supporting ongoing improvements across the airport.

The development follows the government’s decision to restore the airport’s original name—Accra International Airport—after years of being known as Kotoka International Airport.

In a statement issued on Monday, February 23, the Ministry of Transport explained the rationale behind the change, noting that the facility was originally known as Accra International Airport before its renaming.

The Ministry added that reverting to the original name reflects the airport’s broader international recognition and assured the public that the change will not affect airport operations, safety standards, or international travel arrangements.

It further noted that the airport’s code under the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) remains unchanged as “ACC.”

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