It has come to my notice that the head of state of the Republic of Ghana has made British Airways his choice airlines for his numerous journeys out of the country.
A few days ago, in response to a posting on SIL, I hinted at the possibility of earning AIR MILES under that carrier's FREQUENT FLYER programme serving as the incentive that keeps the President "attached" to BA flights; that he was earning enough in advance for his days in retirement, too.
Under BA's programme for EXECUTIVE club members, the accumulated MILES can be transfered to a friend, partner or family member as a free flight or a highly discounted ticket.
BA has a number of partner airlines, partner hotels and partner car rental companies.
By choosing such a partner hotel you either EARN AIR MILES per day stayed at the hotel or you earn BONUS points for each $ or ? spent at the hotel.
One of BA's partner hotel groups is the INTERCONTINENTAL HOTELS GROUP in which THE WILLARD WASHINGTON DC is incorporated.
http://www.britishairways.com/travel/ecpartnrhotel/public/en_dk
At this URL, please click on the second column attached to Intercontinental Hotels group, under SUB-BRAND. Search around for WILLARD or just go to this:
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ic/1/en/hd/washa
On his way to Ghana (is he there yet?) from Washington, President Kufuor "stopped over" in London and gave a keynote address at a round table conference that was jointly held by the government of Ghana and the Financial Times group at THE LANDMARK HOTEL in LONDON.
Dear SIL, this hotel is also a BRITISH AIRWAYS partner hotel. (britishairways.co.uk)
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=93405