Work on repurposing Terminal 2 at Kotoka International Airport is progressing steadily. The project aims to facilitate both domestic and international operations at Terminal 2 to ease pressure on Terminal 3 and maximize unused spaces within the terminal as part of GACL’s vision to establish Ghana as the preferred aviation hub in West Africa. The Managing Director, Mrs. Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare, has plans initiated to have continuous engagements with stakeholders throughout the process. This is to hold the airlines in readiness to operate from the newly repurposed terminal once it’s completed. On Wednesday, March 19, 2025, Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) conducted a walkthrough with airline representatives to showcase the project’s progress. The airlines expressed satisfaction with the work done so far and offered positive feedback towards effective operational readiness, activation, and transition (ORAT) after the project completion. The repurposed Terminal 2 is expected to support increasing passenger traffic and congestion at Terminal 3 during peak hours, putting into full use T2 as Ghana is poised to receive additional airlines to operate from Kotoka International Airport in the months ahead.
The project, after completion, would be a very significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to enhancing passenger experience at our airports.