Africa World Airlines offer passengers more catering options

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Ghanaian Carrier Africa World Airlines has announced a partnership with leading coffee shop brand, vida e caffè, to provide passengers traveling on domestic routes with new catering options.

Effective Monday, 09DEC19, domestic passengers within Ghana will be able to pre-purchase snacks and drinks prepared by Vida e Caffe via the www.flyAfricaWorld.com website. The passengers can then collect their purchases at the Vida e Caffe store at Accra Terminal 2 departures before their flights. The menu is available to pre-order up to 24 hours prior to departure, and will feature a special selection of sandwiches and beverages.

“Due to the short duration of our domestic flights, we have struggled to provide an appropriate level of on-board service to our passengers”, said Richard Kyereh, Head of Commercial for Africa World Airlines. “This partnership with Vida e Caffe will not only allow travelers the flexibility of choosing and consuming refreshments at the departure airport, but also reinforces AWA’s commitment towards environmental sustainability by reducing the weight of catering carried on board our aircraft.”

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