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Delisting: Huge costs, ‘reputational burden’
All is not lost with the delisting of Nigeria from category one US aviation status. The designated carriers to the US have an uphill task of reclaiming it for the country. They can still operate to America but at a higher cost. It appears tricky and very expensive, writes, WOLE SHADARE Hope not lost It may not be a death sentence, but the road to retaining category one looks tough. Airlines are in a precarious situation….
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