COVID-19: FG extends airport closure by two weeks

COVID-19: FG extends airport closure by two weeks

  The Federal Government has extended the closure of airports in the country by two weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic. Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, disclosed this on Monday. TheFederal Government shut all international airports in the country on Monday, March 23 for one month. Subsequently, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had extended the closure to all local airports in the country while announcing 14-day lockdown in Abuja; Lagos and Ogun States on…

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ITF, IATA seek govts’ support to protect aviation jobs

ITF, IATA seek govts’ support to protect aviation jobs

    The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) have called for support from governments to the aviation industry, to protect jobs and ensure that air services can be maintained. The economic situation facing the aviation industry is severe. Air passenger demand is down 80 per cent. Airlines are facing a liquidity crisis which threatens the viability of 25 million jobs directly and indirectly dependent upon aviation, including jobs…

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Covid-19: Dana Air to keep middle seats empty upon resumption   

Covid-19: Dana Air to keep middle seats empty upon resumption   

  In line with the social distancing guideline on Covid-19, Dana Air has announced that it will keep the middle seats on all its aircraft empty upon resumption of flights. The Accountable Manager of Dana Air, Obi Mbanuzuo, said Dana Air will commence this initiative when flights resume, maintain it for a while and listen to the feedback from the airline’s customers. According to him ”Majority of our aircraft are configured with mainly three seats in a row, on either…

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South African Airways: Going….Going…..?

South African Airways: Going….Going…..?

  Nears collapse with plan to sack all 4,700 staff South African Airways has concluded plans to lay off its entire 4,700-strong workforce after failing to persuade the government to provide more financial help, a move that threatens to ground the 86-year-old national carrier for good. The state-owned airline has offered severance deals to all staff from the end of this month after administrators concluded that a successful turnaround is now unlikely, according to a proposal to eight…

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Emirates to airlift stranded Nigerians in Dubai for $650, $1,360

Emirates to airlift stranded Nigerians in Dubai for $650, $1,360

  Passengers to undergo COVID-19 test in Dubai and on arrival in Lagos Stranded Nigerians desirous of returning home would be airlifted by Emirates Airlines to the country tentatively on April 26, 2020 according to Nigeria’s Embassy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In a letter dated April 17, titled, “COVID-19 Travel Adisory-Update” signed by the Consular and Immigration Section of the Embassy informed  members of the Nigerian community  in the United Arab Emirates requiring emergency evacuation…

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NCAA exempts crew on stopover to high risk nations from quarantine

NCAA exempts crew on stopover to high risk nations from quarantine

  Issues fresh guidelines to airlines on COVID-19 Seeks long layover stoppage to avoid contamination   The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued fresh guidelines to airline crew saddled with the responsibility of using their aircraft to ferry medical equipment particularly from China and high risk countries. The aviation regulatory body in its guidelines, titled, “NCAA COVID-19 Guidelines on the Management of Crew Members”, signed by the Director-General of the agency, Capt. Musa Nuhu,…

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Aviation in Q1: Defining moment for air travel

Aviation in Q1: Defining moment for air travel

  First quarter of the year already showed how the year will end.  The signs are not so good for airlines, aviation and others associated with the sector, WOLE Shadare writes Difficult year It has been a very terrible first quarter of 2020 for the aviation industry in Nigeria. The year started with so much promise in what is most likely to be the most difficult year for airlines and the sector generally. Demand for air travel was…

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Hospitality industry in limbo, losses mount

Hospitality industry in limbo, losses mount

  2.5 million jobs at risk Zero occupancy rate The sudden and terrifying carnage in the hotel industry is hard to grasp, especially when it’s far from over.   Many of Nigerian hotels are deserted. The once boisterous atmosphere that usually pervades hotels are absent as the big hotels have their gates locked turning potential guests away following the devastating effects of COVID-19 pandemic. The government has effectively shut the hospitality industry like many other…

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COVID-19: U.S. repatriates 997 from Nigeria

COVID-19: U.S. repatriates 997 from Nigeria

America providing $274M for countries to combat COVID-19 The U.S. Mission in Nigeria said it has helped 997 Americans return home to reunite with family and friends during this time of unprecedented challenge posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Mission disclosed that from April 6-8, three U.S. Consulate-organized chartered flights operated by Delta Air Lines and Ethiopian Airlines repatriated 850 American citizens from the Murtala Mohammed International Airport Lagos to the United States. This is…

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Controllers, pilot group, others vow to down tool over pilots’ detention

Controllers, pilot group, others vow to down tool over pilots’ detention

  *Seek urgent release of arrested workers Air traffic controllers under the aegis of Nigerian Air Traffic Controllers’ Association (NATCA) and Flight Crew Association of Nigeria (FCAN) have denounced the recent arrest by the Rivers State Government of two pilots in the course of discharging their duties. They warned that a coalition of FCAN, NAAPE and NATCA are willing to stop all civil flights into and originating from Rivers State at short notice and up…

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