Gunns,
Do agree with your comments - why do you publish a schedule (Ghana Airways) when you are almost certain that you would not be able to maintain it.
But that is a question of the way Ghana Air conduct business.
Question of MAC being in bed with GH - is something else.
Gunns, MAC tries to run business like any other airline company.
You try to service clients needs as professionally as you can, not disregarding safety and regulations.
MAC is not in bed with GH, and does not make decisions on schedules or any other commercial matters.
Question of GH not allowing other competitors into the market is another story, and I cannot comment on that.
But drawing MAC’s name into mud due GH actions, you would agree, is a bit unfair.