Air Cargo Bottlenecks Could Put Lives at Risk,  Urgent Government Action Required-IATA

Air Cargo Bottlenecks Could Put Lives at Risk,  Urgent Government Action Required-IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and its members renewed their call to governments to take urgent measures to ensure that vital air cargo supply lines remain open, efficient and effective. “Air cargo is a vital partner in the global fight against COVID-19. But we are still seeing examples of cargo flights filled with life-saving medical supplies and equipment grounded due to cumbersome and bureaucratic processes to secure slots and operating permits. These delays are…

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Airlink To Suspend All Operations Between Midnight 26 March And 20 April 2020

Airlink To Suspend All Operations Between Midnight 26 March And 20 April 2020

   Airlink, the South African-based domestic and regional airline, is suspending all operations after midnight this Thursday, 26 March 2020 in support of South Africa’s lock-down to slow and contain the spread of the COVID-19 “Coronavirus”. “In the face of this global public health emergency, the safety and well-being of our customers, crew, employees their families and communities is our priority.  It is our responsibility and civic duty to support and comply with the new…

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Jack Ma Foundation assist Nigeria with Covid19  Medical facilities

Jack Ma Foundation assist Nigeria with Covid19  Medical facilities

An Ethiopian Airlines Freighter landed today at Lagos Airport International Airport  to deliver Medical Supplies From the Jack Ma Foundation. The airline landed at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport at 3.30pm. The airline said it was pleased to deliver these much needed critical medical supplies and equipment which help in the global fight against the COVID-19. “We appreciate the donation of the Jack Ma Foundation and the generosity of Mr. Jack Ma. We admire our…

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COVID-19: Airlines near bankruptcy

COVID-19: Airlines near bankruptcy

  The global airline industry is expected to face its worst crisis ever as the coronavirus pandemic is crippling economic activities across the world, WOLE Shadare writes Facing greatest risks The coronavirus pandemic will bankrupt almost all of the world’s airlines in a matter of weeks, Australian aviation experts said. With passengers scrambling to cancel their flights and carriers grounding their services, airline analysis and consulting firm, CAPA Centre for Aviation, warned most airlines worldwide would be…

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Time Running Out For Governments To Support African Airlines In Crisis

Time Running Out For Governments To Support African Airlines In Crisis

  By Alexandre de Juniac Someone once said that history doesn’t repeat, but it rhymes. Today, as all the world’s airlines face a cataclysm caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, memories of the post-9.11 period come to mind. But this crisis is far worse. Within a period of a few weeks, airlines have seen passenger demand completely collapse. For most carriers the market for air travel is actually below zero—the number of people cancelling flights exceeds…

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Nigeria in total lock down as FG directs Lagos, Abuja airports closure Monday

Nigeria in total lock down as FG directs Lagos, Abuja airports closure Monday

  Domestic airline operations not affected  Essential, emergency operations exempted Airlines to submit manifest to port authorities Scores to be stranded abroad The Federal Government has directed the closure of Nigeria biggest airports, the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos and the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja . A statement from the Director-General of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt Musa Nuhu stated that effective Monday, March 23, 2020 to 23rd of April 2020, the two aerodromes…

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Chaos at Lagos airport, as passengers rush to beat FG travel restriction

Chaos at Lagos airport, as passengers rush to beat FG travel restriction

  Foreign airlines suspend flights Lufthansa stops flight to Lagos from March 23rd Air France, KLM cut schedules Rwandair suspends flights to Lagos for 30 days BA in tactical flight cancellations The score of passengers inside the expansive the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos is unprecedented. Thousands of travelers besieged the facility as they tried to catch the last flights out of Lagos to 13 destinations listed in the Federal Government’s travel restriction before the…

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COVID – 19: travel operators task govt on bailout, postpones Kano AGM

COVID – 19: travel operators task govt on bailout, postpones Kano AGM

  Loses over N180 billion in revenue, to downsize operations 100,000 jobs at risk As the travel industry continues to groan over the weight of Coronavirus (Covid – 19), with airlines losing over $200 billion in revenue and still, the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA), has called on the Federal Government to provide bailout for travel agencies to guard against default and the attendant socio  – economic impact arising for shutting down businesses….

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Pain, anguish for e-airways West Coast workers

Pain, anguish for e-airways West Coast workers

  FG to pay 50% balance Nigeria Airways ex-workers from West Coast are still in pain over failure by the Federal Government to involve them in severance benefits handed to their Nigerian counterparts last year. While Nigeria Airways ex-workers got 50 per cent of their severance package 17 years after the national airline was liquidated, ex-workers in West Coast comprising Gabon, Cameroon and Benin Republic are yet to be paid by the Federal Government. Representative…

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Returning NCAA workers go into self isolation, agency issues guidelines

Returning NCAA workers go into self isolation, agency issues guidelines

  Suspends inspections, exchanfe programmes, others     In a bid to protect its workforce from COVID-19 pandemic, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued guidelines to its workers.   The agency in its detailed guidelines for officers of the authority asked those who recently travelled abroad to self-isolate for 14 days among sundry other measures upon their return to Nigeria.   The aviation regulatory body has compiled details of all NCAA staff already…

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