THE LIBERALIZATION EXPERIENCE: THE CASE OF GHANA

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THE LIBERALIZATION EXPERIENCE: THE CASE OF GHANA PRESENTATION BY CAPT. JOE BOACHIE, ACTING DIRECTOR-GENERAL, GHANA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY AT THE SEMINAR ON “AVIATION IN TRANSITION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF LIBERALIZATION” HELD AT ICAO HEADQUARTERS, MONTREAL, CANADA, 22 – 23 MARCH, 2003

3. OPERATING ENVIRONMENT 4. GHANA’S EXPERIENCE * GAINS * IMPEDIMENTS OUTLINE 1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXPECTED BENEFITS 3. OPERATING ENVIRONMENT 4. GHANA’S EXPERIENCE * GAINS * IMPEDIMENTS 5. CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION GOVERNMENT OF GHANA FORMULATES THE “VISION 2020” PROGRAMME IN 1995 FLOWING FROM THIS PROGRAMME IS A GHANA TRADE AND INVESTMENT GATEWAY PROJECT STRATEGY: CREATION OF LIBERALISED ENVIRONMENT TO PROMOTE TRADE AND INVESTMENT TO ACHIEVE ACCELERATED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN GHANA AIR TRANSPORT LIBERALIZATION ONE OF THE KEY AREAS IN THIS RESPECT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE AERONAUTICAL AUTHORITY: TO IMPLEMENT AIR TRANSPORT HUB

EXPECTED BENEFITS ACCESS TO NEW MARKETS IMPROVED EFFICIENCY OF AIR CARRIERS ROUTES EXTENSION WITHOUT EXPLORATORY COSTS THROUGH COMMERCIAL ARRANGEMENTS e.g. STRATEGIC ALLIANCE, CODE SHARING. INCREASED SAFETY AND SECURITY. TRADE STIMULATION INCREASED EARNINGS FROM TOURISM AND INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

OPERATING ENVIRONMENT ABSENCE OF STRONG HOME AIRLINE LOW GNP PER CAPITA SEVEN (7) YEAR TRANSITION AFTERMATH OF SEPTEMBER 11TH (9/11) CONDITIONALITIES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

GHANA’S EXPERIENCE GAINS GROWTH IN THE AREAS OF : * TOURISM * NON-TRADITIONAL EXPORTS * AIR TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS * PASSENGER THROUGHPUT HUB PROGRAMME SLOW TO ADVANCE, EVEN THOUGH IMPROVEMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

GHANA’S EXPERIENCE (Cont.) IMPEDIMENTS: * HIGH AIR FARES ON OUR ROUTES * VISA RESTRICTIONS

GHANA’S EXPERIENCE (Cont.) SUBSTANTIAL OWNERSHIP AND EFFECTIVE CONTROL: * SUBSTANTIAL OWNERSHIP AND EFFECTIVE CONTROL CRITERIA HAS BEEN REVISED * GOVERNMENT OF GHANA’S “PLACE OF REGISTRATION AND / OR PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS” * NEW POLICY NOT READILY ACCEPTED BY BILATERAL PARTNERS * DIFFICULTY IN ATTRACTING FOREIGN PARTNERS * SOME BILATERAL PARTNERS PREPARED TO GRANT WAIVERS BUT THIS DISCRETIONARY PRIVILEGE NOT FULLY ACCEPTABLE

SELF HANDLING LIBERALISATION ENCOMPASSES ALL ASPECTS OF THE AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES INCLUDING HANDLING OF GROUND CARGO AND PASSENGERS AIRLINES EXPECT A MORE FLEXIBLE HANDLING REGIME THAT ENABLES THEM TO UNDERTAKE TO SELF HANDLE OR CONTRACT OUT TO THIRD PARTIES SELF-HANDLING IS A RIGHT OF THE AIRLINES TO BE EXERCISED UNDER A LIBERALISED SYSTEM, SUBJECT ONLY TO SAFETY AND SECURITY CONSTRAINTS. IN GHANA AS AT NOW, THERE IS ONLY ONE LICENSED GROUND HANDLING COMPANY.

SELF HANDLING (Cont.) OUR OBJECTIONS FOUNDED ON THE FACT THAT PASSENGER AND CARGO THROUGHPUT AND INFRASTRUCTURE DID NOT SUPPORT MULTIPLICITY OF HANDLERS HOWEVER, GOVERNMENT OF GHANA HAS INITIATED STEPS TO INTRODUCE COMPETITION IN BOTH CARGO AND HANDLING ACTIVITIES AT THE AIRPORT

PRICING (TARIFFS / FARES) GHANA’S LIBERALIZATION POLICY PERMITS AIRLINES TO FIX THEIR OWN TARIFFS BASED ON MARKET CONSIDERATIONS THIS REMOVES THE POWER OF GOVERNMENTS TO APPROVE FARES BEFORE THEY ARE IMPLEMENTED IN VIEW OF THE ABSENCE OF COMPETITION LAWS REGULATING THE CONDUCT OF CARRIERS, GHANA HAS INTRODUCED A SINGLE DISAPPROVAL TARIFF REGIME IN ITS BILATERAL AIR SERVICES AGREEMENTS THE RATIONALE BEHIND THIS IS THAT A COMPLAINT CAN BE RECEIVED FROM ANY PERSON, THE AERONAUTICAL AUTHORITY INTERVENES FROM THE FARE BEING IMPLEMENTED

PRICING (TARIFFS / FARES) – (Cont.) THE PARTIES WOULD BE ENCOURAGED TO ENTER INTO CONSULTATIONS IN ORDER TO FIND AMICABLE SETTLEMENT GHANA’S POSITION IS VERY OFTEN RESISTED BY THOSE NATIONS WHICH FAVOUR GREATER LIBERALIZATION AND HAVE ADOPTED DOUBLE DISAPPROVAL REGIME THESE NATIONS ARGUE THAT TO ALLOW ONE PARTY TO INTERVENE STIFLES COMPETITION AND AMOUNTS TO GOVERNMENT CONTROL

CONCLUSION IN CONCLUSION, WE BELIEVE THAT LIBERALIZATION IS GOOD AND GHANA’S EXPERIENCE HAS BEEN BENEFICIAL / POSITIVE. RESULTS ACHIEVED SO FAR INDICATE THAT WE ARE MOVING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. BEING A SMALL NATION, HOWEVER, THE PACE OF TRANSITION IS NOT AS FAST AS THAT OF A DEVELOPED NATION. HENCE OUR INSISTENCE ON CERTAIN SAFEGUARDS TO BE INSTITUTED UNTIL WE ACHIEVE AN APPRECIABLE LEVEL OF MATURITY.