Looks like World holdings is in the process of transferring business from one subsidiary to the other. Ghana was always a World Airways run and now North American will be doing it.
North American Airlines, a wholly owned subsidiary of World Air Holdings, Inc. will improve access to the West African nation of Ghana beginning July 1, 2005, with the introduction of weekly non-stop Boeing 767-300ER scheduled service from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Accra, the capital of Ghana. Currently, air service to Ghana from the United States is available only via Europe.
"This non-stop service will drastically reduce the travel time between the United States and Ghana," said Rob Binns, senior vice president, Marketing and Planning for World Air Holdings. "This also will be the only non-stop scheduled service to any country in West Africa, providing an important link between the United States and other West African nations."
The flights schedule will be: Depart JFK 11:00pm Friday Arrive Accra 1:30pm Saturday Depart Accra 12:00 noon Sunday Arrive JFK 6:55pm Sunday
"We will start our non-stop service with one flight per week," said Binns, "but we are ready to provide additional flights in response to the demand we see in the market."