More troubles for Kenya Airways as union ground Lagos services

More troubles for Kenya Airways as union ground Lagos services

Following the inability of the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) and management of Kenya Airways to reach labour truce, the union made good its threat as it grounded the operations of the airline by closing the carrier’s check-in counters at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. The action was as a result of alleged failure for the airline management to implement welfare programme for workers. This is coming less than a month after the…

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Etihad introduces new products on selected flights

Etihad introduces new products on selected flights

To enhance the travel experience and providing more choice for its guests in economy Class, Etihad Airways has introduced a selection of in-flight products in addition to its complimentary in-flight service and hospitality offerings, to purchase at attractive prices on a selected number of routes to and from Abu Dhabi. The new selection includes comfort items such as Christian Lacroix male and female amenity kits featuring exclusive skincare products by pioneering Hungarian skincare brand Omorovicza;…

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Airlines launch initiative to stem $32bn human trafficking trade

Airlines launch initiative to stem $32bn human trafficking trade

It is the fastest growing crime worldwide Amid modern day slavery playing out in Libya and other places in which over 20, 000 Nigeria are currently trapped, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said it had received the approval of its airline members to launch an initiative that will enable the airline industry to support government initiative in tackling the problem. The group described it as a $32 billion a year transnational enterprise and, according…

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Arik increases capacity, resumes Abuja-Calabar, Abuja-Uyo routes

Arik increases capacity, resumes Abuja-Calabar, Abuja-Uyo routes

      Up capacity ahead of festive season Ahead of the Yuletide, Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Arik Air is increasing its capacity to enable customers celebrate the festive season with family and friends. The capacity increase which will boost the carrier’s key domestic routes, especially in the South East and South South zones, takes effect from December 15, 2017 and runs through January 14, 2018. The main highlights of the new schedule is the resumption of Abuja-Calabar and…

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Medview revs up competition Lagos-Dubai route

Medview revs up competition Lagos-Dubai route

Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Medview, last week commenced flight services to Dubai, United Arab Emirates in what is likely to be a strong challenge to Emirates Airlines on the lucrative Lagos-Dubai route. For ‘daring’ to throw its hat into the ring, it appears the airline has studied factors that made two other Nigerian carriers, Virgin Nigeria and Arik Air, to fail on the route. The two Nigerian carriers never lasted one year on the route…

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NUATE grounds Kenya Airways’ operations

NUATE grounds Kenya Airways’ operations

NUATE grounded Kenya airways operations this morning following prolonged disagreement between it’s Management and the Union over default in the incremental welfare programme for their workers. Failure to resolve all these issues through dialogue despite consistent efforts by the Union led to complete shutdown of operations this morning. Details Later…….

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Air Peace to begin West Coast operations Dec 15

Air Peace to begin West Coast operations Dec 15

Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Air Peace has concluded plans to connect Freetown in Sierra Leone, Banjul in The Gambia and Dakar in Senegal from its Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos hub starting from December 15. A statement issued by the carrier’s Corporate Communications Manager, Mr. Chris Iwarah said the new routes would constitute the second phase of the airline’s expansion project on the West Coast of Africa and bring its route network to a total of…

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Travel plans to be disrupted as NCAA warns over harmattan haze

Travel plans to be disrupted as NCAA warns over harmattan haze

NAMA to decline clearance for take-off As the harmattan bites harder in Northern parts of Nigeria, the lack of capacity to handle the situation has once again come to the fore as the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has called on all passengers to exercise restraint during adverse weather which may hamper their travel plans. The NCAA in a statement gave the advice, saying it is important due to the spate of delays and cancellations…

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African airlines to lose $100 million in 2018

African airlines to lose $100 million in 2018

IATA lauds Nigeria’s recession exit Africa’s airlines are expected to continue making a combined loss of $100 million in 2018, which is going to be a repeat of this year’s performance. However, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) allayed fears, stating that stronger forecast economic growth in the region (excluding South Africa, which remains weak) is expected to support demand growth of 8.0 per cent in 2018, slightly outpacing the announced capacity expansion of 7.5 per…

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Concession: Protect important national assets with ironclad regulations, IATA tells Nigeria, others

Concession: Protect important national assets with ironclad regulations, IATA tells Nigeria, others

Urges nations to learn from past mistakes, backs ‘Open Africa sky’       Wole Shadare, Geneva  The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has cautioned Nigeria and other countries planning to concession or private their airports to exercise restraints, stressing that they must try as much as possible to protect what it described as important national assets with ‘ironclad regulation’ that prioritises the nation interest. The Director-General of IATA, Alexandre de Juniac stated this today in his…

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