The Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) has told all airlines through the International Air Transport Association (IATA), that the Ghana Card will from March 1, 2022, be recognised as an international travelling identity document, otherwise called e-passport for all Ghanaian holders travelling to Ghana.
The GACL, following this week’s key ceremony at the headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) in Montreal, Canada to officially recognise the Ghana Card as a Machine-Readable Travel Document (MRTD), the GCAA in an official notice to international airlines and airports, has confirmed that Ghanaians can start using their Ghanacard from 1st March, to travel to Ghana.
This directive also means that Ghanaians in the diaspora, who hitherto needed a Ghanaian passport and a visa to travel back home, will now be able to use their Ghana Card to travel back to Ghana without a visa.
The GACL’s notification asked all airports and international airlines operating to Ghana to allow holders of the Ghana Card to board flights to Ghana, following the card’s recognition by ICAO as an international Machine-Readable Travel Document.
The GACL has also sent a separate notification on the new directive to the IATA Timatic Team, for publication on IATA Timatic Platform “for the general information of all concerned.”
The latest step by the GACA has paved the way for airports and airlines to start recognising the Ghana Card as an e-passport.