The tedious routine of dismantling your outfit just to catch a flight is finally coming to an end in Ghana. Passengers traveling through the Accra International Airport will enjoy a highly modernized security screening experience starting in August 2026.
President John Dramani Mahama officially announced that travelers will no longer face the mandatory removal of shoes and belts at security checkpoints.
The President dropped this welcome piece of news during the official launch of Ghana’s new electronic visa system at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City. The state department is currently receiving and installing advanced scanning equipment designed to upgrade national aviation security while maximizing passenger processing speed.
This infrastructure overhaul aims to eliminate bottleneck queues, shorten checkpoint wait times, and vastly improve operational efficiency for commercial airlines. The modern scanning systems seamlessly align with the government’s aggressive digital drive to position Ghana as the premier transit and tourism hub within the West African subregion. Alongside the new scanners, the newly unveiled E-visa platform will completely remove bureaucratic delays for international visitors, creating a highly friction-free entry process for global investors and tourists alike.
Forcing passengers to shuffle through metal detectors in socks is a logical headache that modern technology has happily outgrown. While security protocols are absolutely non-negotiable, upgrading to non-intrusive scanning systems proves that safety and luxury can comfortably coexist.
The aviation and tourism sectors have naturally reacted with immense excitement to this upcoming August timeline. The state is expected to share further operational details regarding the specific rollout phases in the coming weeks. By combining an elegant digital E-visa system with rapid checkpoint clearances, Accra is firmly setting a sophisticated new benchmark for continental travel, ensuring that your journey starts with absolute comfort instead of unnecessary delays.
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Source – ghananewspage.com

