JUST IN: FG evacuates 162 stranded in India

JUST IN: FG evacuates 162 stranded in India

  No fewer than 162 Nigerians stranded in India have been evacuated, it was learnt. The evacuees are the third batch to have been evacuated from India. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama disclosed this in a tweet on Wednesday.   Over 4,000 Nigerians were stranded across the globe due to the global lockdown occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Federal Government has set ending of July to complete evacuation of its nationals stranded…

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Apathy as airlines’ bounce back

Apathy as airlines’ bounce back

  ***Stimulus package will revive sector-Aero MD ***Travel to pick up in Q4-Ojuri The aviation industry in Nigeria holds some hope of return to stability and capacity to bounce back quickly than expected as airlines began flight services, more than three months after the airspace was closed by the Federal Government due to the spread of COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the resilience, apathy trailed the sector as few passengers turned up for the few flights that…

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FAAN MD, Yadudu lauds passengers as domestic flights resume in Abuja, Lagos

FAAN MD, Yadudu lauds passengers as domestic flights resume in Abuja, Lagos

  The Federal Airports Authority (FAAN), has commended passengers for complying with the COVID-19 protocols put in place at the airports. Domestic flights resumed on Wednesday in Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos and Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport in Abuja after over three months of airport closure over the COVID-19 pandemic. The authority explained it thought the compliance level by passengers would be poor being the first time of operating after months of closure. Some…

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Lufthansa To Lay Off Quarter Of Its Executives

Lufthansa To Lay Off Quarter Of Its Executives

  **Shareholders back €9bn government bailout Germany’s Lufthansa will reduce the number of executive positions at the company by 20% and cut 1,000 administrative jobs, according to its latest restructuring measures.  The airline group has also halved its investment budget for new aircraft so that it can now accept a maximum of 80 new aircraft by 2023. Lufthansa has already retired 22 aircraft including six Airbus A380s, eleven Airbus A320s and five Boeing 747-400s as the…

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Dana Air Resumes Flight July 9

Dana Air Resumes Flight July 9

  Following the recent re-opening of the airports by the Federal Government, Dana Air has announced the resumption of its flight services on July 9 2020 The airline will operate three daily flights from Lagos to Abuja and back while the date for the addition of Port Harcourt and Owerri will be announced later. The Chief Operating Officer of Dana Air Obi Mbanuzuo, while speaking on the preparedness of the airlines said, ” Dana Air is…

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Airlines, travelers take to the sky as flights resume

Airlines, travelers take to the sky as flights resume

  *Half the normal pre-outbreak number expected *FAAN warns passengers of delay at airports Nigeria will today open its airports, particularly the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos and the  Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja to travellers as part of the first phase of ease on domestic travel. It is the latest in the nation’s efforts to revive an economy slammed by the coronavirus pandemic. Other airports like the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano, Port-Harcourt International…

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Traveler Survey Reveals COVID-19 Concerns

Traveler Survey Reveals COVID-19 Concerns

   The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released public opinion research showing the willingness to travel being tempered by concerns over the risks of catching COVID-19 during air travel. The industry’s re-start plans address passenger’s main concerns. Concerns for Travel During COVID-19 Travelers are taking precautions to protect themselves from COVID-19 with 77% saying that they are washing their hands more frequently, 71% avoiding large meetings and 67% having worn a facemask in public. Some…

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Regulatory Error: NCAA tenders apology to Jet Support Service

Regulatory Error: NCAA tenders apology to Jet Support Service

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has tendered an apology to the management of Lagos based private airline operator, Jet Support Service, in what appeared to be an administrative error. The NCAA had on Friday, July 3rd 2020, issued a suspension notice of part G (Aircraft leasing operations) of challenger 604 jet, owned by Jet Support Service. However, within 24 hours of issuing the suspension notice, the NCAA in another letter, signed by Captain Musa…

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Overland Airways set July 15 date for resumption

Overland Airways set July 15 date for resumption

  Implements Health and Safety Measures Extends validity of tickets affected by COVID-19 Pandemic Overland Airways has concluded plans to resume flight services with effect from July 15, 2020, following the lifting of the Federal Government’s suspension of flight operations in the country imposed as part of efforts to contain the spread of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. According to the Chief Operating Officer of the airline, Mrs. Aanu Benson: “Overland Airways assures our esteemed customers…

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Solving Airport Concession Conundrum

Solving Airport Concession Conundrum

    It is a glaring fact that Nigerian airports are not just underdeveloped but also grossly underutilised. Concession has been mooted but the unions are up in arms with government as the way out of the imbroglio remains unclear. WOLE SHADARE writes Cat and mouse game The story of tenants not seeing eye to eye with landlords is one that endures the test of time. Tenants often find fault with their landlords in upholding…

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