British Airways, Delta to reap from United Airline’s exit

British Airways, Delta to reap from United Airline’s exit

* Trapped funds: BA – $100m, Iberia – $5m, Air France/KLM – $150m United States-based airline, Delta, and British mega carrrier, British Airways (BA), are poised to reap from the sudden withdrawal of United Airline’s service from the lucrative US-Nigerian route. This is coming at a time some of the carriers have given a breakdown of their funds trapped in the country. The total of BA’s trapped funds is $100 million as at March 2016,…

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Nigeria strategic to our operation-BA, *Denies plan to stop operation

Nigeria strategic to our operation-BA, *Denies plan to stop operation

British Airways has refuted media report that it plans to stop operations to Nigeria over its $100m trapped in the country. It stated that publication in the media (not woleshadare.net) that the carrier had concluded plans to exit the country was untrue, stressing that it never issued any statement to the media indicating such. The airline in a statement yesterday it has a long history in Nigeria, having begun operations in the country 80 years…

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FLYBOKU.COM INTRODUCES BOKU CREDIT AHEAD OF SUMMER TRAVEL SEASON

FLYBOKU.COM INTRODUCES BOKU CREDIT AHEAD OF SUMMER TRAVEL SEASON

FLYBOKU.COM, the innovator and originator of travel portal with “digital character” and “mascot’’ aka MR BOKU has just introduced a value adding product to help Nigerians  manage their travel budget. The service allows the individual to pay for their travel fares in installments. According to the Chairman and founder of Flyboku.com, Mr. Abiola Lawal,” We are excited for the Boku Credit innovation for the benefit of our customers.Boku Credit was introduced to provide the flexibility…

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Emirates makes emergency landing in Lagos over suspected cocaine traffickers

Emirates makes emergency landing in Lagos over suspected cocaine traffickers

  *Four passengers test positive for narcotic ingestion An Emirates flight EK 262 from Sao Paulo, Brazil to Dubai, United Arab Emirates made an emergency landing today in Lagos due to the deteriorating health condition of a suspected cocaine trafficker. Screening by anti-narcotic officials found four passengers positive for drug ingestion who are currently under interrogation. One of the suspects in critical health condition was immediately hospitalised as doctors battle to save his life. Chairman/Chief…

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IATA’s VISIT TO MMA2

IATA’s VISIT TO MMA2

From left: Chief Financial Officer, Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), Mr. Olusola Olayinka; Director, E & F Services, International Air Transport Association (IATA), Mr. Manfred Blondeel; Head, Aeronautical Services, BASL, Mr. Ralph Uchegbu and Account Specialist, E & F Services, IATA, Mrs. Christine Charlier, during a courtesy visit by a delegation from IATA to the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2), Lagos, on Wednesday. From left: Aviation Solutions Manager, South West Africa, International Air Transport…

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Dana pilots ground operations over unpaid allowances

Dana pilots ground operations over unpaid allowances

*Airline apologise to stranded passengers Flight operations of Dana were today grounded as the airline pilots withdrew their services over unpaid allowances. Consequently, already booked passengers were left stranded at airports across the country. Hundreds of passengers of the airlines were stranded in major airports operate to by the carrier as they were caught unaware by the action of the pilots. For instance, at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Two, MMA2, Lagos where the airline operates…

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Aviation under Buhari mixed

Aviation under Buhari mixed

The state of Nigerian aviation under President Muhammadu Buhari in the past one year could best be described mixed, writes WOLE SHADARE The aviation industry, in the past one year under the administration of President Buhari, started slowly. Expectations were high, going by the fact that the new administrators were expected to give the sector a positive direction, compared to what happened previously. The appointment of Rotimi Amaechi and Hadi Sirika as minister of transportation…

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UK, Australia deport 40 Nigerians

UK, Australia deport 40 Nigerians

The, United Kingdom and Australia today deported 40 Nigerians for various immigration offences. This is the second time in two months that the UK would deport Nigerians over various offences committed by them. The deportees comprising males and females, arrived the hajj camp area of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport at 7:25am in a chartered aircraft. The chartered aircraft with registration number ZTA -4741 brought into the country 36 Nigerians comprising 29 males and seven…

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Africa to be fastest growing aviation region in 20 years – IATA

Africa to be fastest growing aviation region in 20 years – IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said Africa is set to be one of the fastest-growing aviation regions over the next 20 years, with annual expansion averaging nearly five per cent.   This, it said opens up incredible economic opportunities for the continents 54 nations.   Caption: From left: Regional Vice-President (Africa and Middle- East, IATA, Hussein Dabbas; Deputy Regional Director, ICAO Gaoussou Konate; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transportation,  Alhaji Sabiu Zakari; Secretary-General of African…

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