
Ethiopian Airlines has prohibited the use of ‘Ghana must-go’ bags on all its flights.
The airline, in a statement on Saturday, said the usage of these bags had incurred significant losses for the airline as they damaged the conveyor belt systems due to their irregular shape.
It said individuals could still use the Ghana-must-go bags for packaging their luggage, provided that they were securely encased in cartons with a sturdy, rectangular hardcover.
This move echoes a previous restriction introduced in 2017 by Dubai, labelling the bags as “non-compliant baggage.”