Ethiopian Airlines bans Ghana-must-go bags

Ethiopian Airlines has placed a ban on popular ‘Ghana must-go bags for Airline travellers on any of its flights from Nigeria.

The Airline stated that the ban should take effect from November 25, 2023 in a letter dated November 23, 2024.

This was contained in a letter signed by Henok Gizachew, the airline’s Manager of Airport Services, addressed to the Regional Manager of the Federal Airports Authority Of Nigeria (FAAN).

The statement read: “Please be informed that effective November 25, 2023, the usage of Ghana Must Go to travel on our flight is hereby prohibited,” the letter read.

“The use of Ghana Must Go as a means of packing baggage has cost the airlines huge loss and also damaging the conveyor belt system, not only on out flight but also on other foreign airlines, hence the prohibition.”

The airline however, allowed passengers to continue to use the bag to package their luggage on the condition that they must be well packed in cartons of a hardcover of rectangular size.

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