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 during this challenging period of coronavirus pandemic that Emirates Airlines is making arrangements to operate a special flight to repatriate Nigerians from Dubai to Lagos only tentatively on April 26, 2020.

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The Embassy noted that this will be subject to obtaining necessary clearance from the relevant Nigerian authorities.

 

It noted that in view of this, ticket fare AED 2,500 for economy class one way ($650) and AED 5, 000 ($1,360) for business class while passengers with existing Emirates tickets will have to pay the fare difference based on the current value of their tickets.

It noted that the airline would operate the flight subject to available number of interested passengers, stressing that enquiries can be made directly to the airline call centre by calling 600 555555.

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In addition, passengers would be required to undergo COVID-19 test at Dubai International Airport and on arrival in Nigeria.

The Embassy expressed readiness to respond to further enquiries, adding that information earlier received are compiled and forwarded to the Nigerian Government for appropriate action.

According to them, “As soon as firm arrangement has been made, all concerned persons will be notified accordingly”.

Wole Shadare