FAAN makes U-turn, to pay workers full salaries

FAAN makes U-turn, to pay workers full salaries

Arising from Unions/Management meeting, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has rescinded the decision to pay workers 50 percent of their May salaries. In an internal circular to the workers by the unions comprising the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) dated May 21,2020 congratulated staff of the agency saying the U-turn was made by the management of FAAN after extensive negotiations that lasted…

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African airlines face extinction, lose $6b in revenue, $28b in GDP-IATA

African airlines face extinction, lose $6b in revenue, $28b in GDP-IATA

  Seeks bail out for continent’s carriers Distressed carriers cut jobs The International Air Transport Association (IATA) lamented the suffering of African airlines occasioned by the devastating effects of COVID-19. Speaking at a media roundtable, IATA’s Vice President, Africa and Middle East, Muhammad Ali said the continent’s carriers are currently battling for survival, stressing thatalready, Air Mauritius has entered voluntary administration, South African Airways and SA Express are in business rescue. He noted that other distressed carriers…

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FG mulls bail out for airlines, carriers cut capacity by 60%

FG mulls bail out for airlines, carriers cut capacity by 60%

  Aero seeks merger, Air Peace scraps inflight meal service Airlines risk extinction Nigerian airlines were before now struggling to survive as the carriers had cut their operations by over 30 per cent but the advent of COVID-19 could see airlines cut their capacity by over 6o per cent. Investigations by Woleshadarenews show that many carriers may not return to operations while others are planning a hike in air fares and cutting down on inflight…

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Emirates Seeks To Scrap Final A380 Deliveries

Emirates Seeks To Scrap Final A380 Deliveries

  Emirates airline, the world’s largest A380 operator, is looking to cancel five of its last eight superjumbo deliveries, according to people familiar with the matter. Sources told Bloomberg that while Emirates plans to receive three Airbus A380 aircraft before the end of its financial year in March 2021, it wants to cancel the final five deliveries. Emirates told the news agency that it is in regular communication with Airbus regarding its fleet but does not comment…

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FG Evacuates 292 Stranded Nigerians From Saudi Arabia

FG Evacuates 292 Stranded Nigerians From Saudi Arabia

  The Federal Government has evacuated 292 Nigerians who were stranded in Saudi Arabia due to the lockdown necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The flight conveying the evacuees arrived late on Tuesday night at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja. Their arrival was announced on Wednesday morning by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama via his official Twitter handle. He said a large number of the evacuees are nursing mothers and children. “We received…

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Air France progressively increasing flight schedule

Air France progressively increasing flight schedule

  Mega carrier, Air France said since the outbreak of the COVID-19 crisis, it has been adapting its network and flight schedule in real-time in line with travel restrictions and demand.  The carrier also stated that since end-March and at the present time, it is is operating between 3 and 5 per cent of its usual schedule, with a focus on maintaining a service to the French regions and links with key destinations in Europe…

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Breaking:FAAN slashes workers’ salaries, NAMA workers protest pay cut

Breaking:FAAN slashes workers’ salaries, NAMA workers protest pay cut

Hit by the dwindling revenue generation amid COVID-19 pandemic, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) said it may not be able to pay full salary of staff as from May 2020 until the situation. The agency stated as soon as revenue situation improves, the balance will be paid. In an internal memo sighted by Woleshadarenew with reference number FAAN/HQ/ADMIN/2020O5 dated May 19, 2020 and signed by General Manager, Administration, FAAN, M.D. Musa. Titled, “Notice on payment…

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IATA Outlines Approach for Industry Re-Start

IATA Outlines Approach for Industry Re-Start

  The International Air Transport Association (IATA) revealed details of its proposed temporary layered approach to bio-security for re-starting passenger flights amid the COVID-19 crisis. The clearing house for global airlines IATA has published Biosecurity for Air Transport: A Roadmap for Restarting Aviation”, which outlines IATA’s proposal for a layering of temporary bio-security measures. The Roadmap aims to provide the confidence that governments will need to enable the re-opening of borders to passenger travel; and…

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Aviation on edge post COVID-19

Aviation on edge post COVID-19

  Aviation industry experts outlined that COVID-19 could provide a unique opportunity for the industry to reset to a more sustainable model that meets the demands of the climate emergency,  WOLE Shadare writes Rescue option The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has predicted that airlines will lose over $400 billion in revenue this year. COVID-19 impact on aviation sector has been huge and recovery time is likely to be lengthy. Without financial aid from their governments, half of…

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Delta to resume flying several major routes in June

Delta to resume flying several major routes in June

  Delta Air Lines has said it would resume flying several major routes in June that were suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, including some Trans-Atlantic and Caribbean destinations. Global airlines have suffered an unprecedented decline in travel due to the pandemic, though some recent indicators show that U.S. demand may have hit a low, reports Reuters. The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screened 250,467 travelers on Friday, the first time the number has surpassed…

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