Nigeria Tourism and Transportation summit: Not an event of death

Nigeria Tourism and Transportation summit: Not an event of death

  By Wole Shadare The screaming, “Nigeria Tourism and Transportation Summit: An event of death? article by Dr. Walter Mzembi published in eTurbo News on March 17, 2020 fits a pattern of tourism antagonism. It is disappointing because it lacked substance, largely generalizing and the pressing of panic button when there are no reasons to do so. The original April 27 and 28th 2020 dates are not cast in stone and could be shifted if the organizers and the…

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Airline operators seek air travel restrictions to Lagos, Abuja airports

Airline operators seek air travel restrictions to Lagos, Abuja airports

    Want stimulus package to cushion airlines losses Plead with FG to jettison 32 multiple charges   Wole Shadare   Airline operators under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) have called on the Federal Government to take urgent steps by immediately announcing a comprehensive travel restriction to only two entry points for Nigerian travelers coming into the country and foreign nationals of countries that have been confirmed to have over 100 cases…

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Virus empties skies, Africa to the rescue

Virus empties skies, Africa to the rescue

  When all seems to be falling apart for global airlines occasioned by deadly coronavirus, Africa appears to be backbone for sustenability for the carriers, WOLE Shadare writes Africa as new frontier The dynamics of the global economy are shifting apace. With uncertainty in developed markets such as the United Kingdom,  the United States, China and Europe, many airline brands are looking beyond their traditional customer bases in search of new opportunities and sources of growth. Africa,…

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Airbus suspends production, assembly activities in France, Spain

Airbus suspends production, assembly activities in France, Spain

  Aircraft giant, Airbus said it has decided to temporarily pause production and assembly activities at its French and Spanish sites across the Company for the next four days. This is coming as the plane maker said it continues to closely monitor the evolution of the COVID-19 virus across the globe and is constantly assessing the situation, the impact on employees, customers, suppliers and the business.  The firm disclosed that the situation would allow sufficient time…

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FAAN suspends national aviation summit

FAAN suspends national aviation summit

  In a bid to stop the spread of the deadly Coronavirus, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has suspended the forth coming National Aviation Conference earlier scheduled for 1st to 4th April 2020. SpokeSwpman for FAAN, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu in a statement said this is due to the need to adhere to safety precautions in the face of the Corona virus presently spreading across nations globally. She stated that the World Health Organization…

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Air France-KLM ground entire A380, B747 planes, cuts capacity

Air France-KLM ground entire A380, B747 planes, cuts capacity

  Faced with these growing restrictions on the possibility of travelling and a strong downward trend in demand which has resulted in a drop in traffic and sales over the last few weeks, the Air France-KLM said it has been forced to reduce capacity scheduled to last for two months. As a result of the reduction in capacity, Air France disclosed that it had concluded time to ground its entire Airbus 380 fleet and KLM…

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Capt. Nuhu takes over as DG NCAA

Capt. Nuhu takes over as DG NCAA

The Director-General of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Musa Nuhu has formally taken over as the substantive head of the aviation regulatory body. The brief handover ceremony which was superintended by the Acting Director General, Capt. Sidi Maikano Abdullahi was held at the Conference Room, Aviation House, Ikeja. He resumed as the seventh Director General of the authority following his appointment on October, 23, 2019 and eventual confirmation by the Senate. While handing over, Capt Sidi…

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‘How to tackle aviation infrastructure woes’

‘How to tackle aviation infrastructure woes’

  Air traffic controllers and pilots under the aegis of Air Traffic Controller Pilot Forum have listed paucity of funds and bureaucratic bottlenecks as some of the factors hampering the execution of critical aviation safety projects in Nigeria. They, however, urged the Federal Government to establish a special intervention fund for critical aviation safety projects. The group expressed concern that this had consistently happened despite the genuine desire from industry stakeholders towards getting critical aviation…

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NIS records sharp drop in visa on arrival over COVID-19

NIS records sharp drop in visa on arrival over COVID-19

800 trapped Nigerians in Libya return The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has disclosed that the country recorded drastic reduction in the issuance of visa on arrival at many of the country’s international airport as a result of  Coronavirus currently ravaging the globe. A top official of NIS at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos disclosed that a total of 265 on arrival visas were issued in February as against 440 in January by NIS at…

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COVID-19: Virgin Atlantic announces new flying policy for Flying Club members

COVID-19: Virgin Atlantic announces new flying policy for Flying Club members

Virgin Atlantic Virgin Atlantic has introduced flexibility to its Flying Club members who may be impacted by the travel restrictions caused by Covid-19.   To ensure our most loyal customers don’t lose out on their Flying Club benefits, we are offering more time for members to maintain their status and also use any rewards such as Clubhouse entry or upgrades.   Oli Byers, Senior Vice President, Data and Customer Loyalty at Virgin Atlantic commented: “We…

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