Tuesday, September 15, 2009

AERO supports “Who wants to be Rich?”

Aero Contractors, West Africa’s oldest aviation company, has added to the number of companies that share in the objective of the “Who wants to be Rich?” show after Mobile Telecommunication Network (MTN) and Ecobank.

To demonstrate its commitment, Aero Airlines has offered to donate 150 airline tickets to the show every quarter.

Shaf Syed, Managing Director of Aero, said while making the offer that the company’s decision to support “Who wants to be Rich?” was due to the objective of empowering people.

“This show has made many rich, wiped away tears and brought on tears of joy, restored lives and given hope to so many people. We at Aero believe in empowering people, so we are very happy to be associated with this cause,” he explained.

He said Ghana and Nigeria have great potential in commerce and tourism, which when harnessed would provide huge income for both countries. To support this cause, Aero is offering the lowest fare of GH¢ 93.10 for a one-way air ticket to and from any of the two countries.

“Aviation has always been a catalyst of economic growth and commerce, and we will continue to play such a role and help drive commerce and tourism in Ghana and Nigeria,” Syed added.

“Who wants to be Rich?” is the Ghanaian version of Nigeria’s “Who wants to be a Millionaire?” which follows from the original UK format. The show has a winner’s prize of GH¢ 50,000 after successful attempts to answer 15 questions.

To stand the chance of winning the GH¢ 50,000 cash prize, one must be an MTN customer, show interest in the show by sending a text message, and answer some questions to pass the ‘Rich Audition’ towards participation.

Aero serves Accra and key destinations in Nigeria and has significantly improved upon its service delivery and efficiency, which has attracted customers within and outside Ghana.

Having been around since 1959, Aero boasts rich experience in the aviation industry and brings it on board to offer the best service in aviation.

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