Category: Aviation

  • Excitement as Air Peace surprises passengers with Tecno Camon 40 phones

    Excitement as Air Peace surprises passengers with Tecno Camon 40 phones

    Nigerians have expressed excitement and admiration after Air Peace, in collaboration with @tecnomobileng, surprised passengers on board one of its regional flights with brand new Tecno Camon 40 smartphones.

    The lucky passengers were randomly selected through a lucky dip while in the air and gifted the latest Tecno devices on the spot.

    One of the tweets that gained massive attention online reads: “Omo I was on an Air Peace flight today and they legit did a lucky dip mid-air — winners got brand new Tecno Camon 40 phones!

    No long talk, just vibes and surprises. Big ups to @flyairpeace and @tecnomobileng — this is how you treat passengers!

    #AirPeaceSurprise #MadeForNigerians.”

    This gesture has sparked a wave of positive reactions online with many applauding Air Peace and Tecno for supporting and celebrating Nigerian travelers in such a unique and generous way.

    A user humorously replied: “Na only Air Peace dey do airline like family. Next time I go wear fine cloth enter flight—opportunity fit jam destiny.

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    God bless @flyairpeace and @tecnomobileng!

    Nigeria to the world!”

    As the news continues to trend, many Nigerians are describing Air Peace not just as an airline but a national pride consistently pushing boundaries in customer satisfaction. 

    The partnership with Tecno Mobile, a brand well known for catering to the needs of the African market, has been described as a match made in innovation.

  • NCAA warns Air Peace over flight delays, cancellations

    NCAA warns Air Peace over flight delays, cancellations

    The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on Friday summoned Air Peace over incessant flight delays and cancellations.

    The DGCA, Capt. Chris Najomo told Air Peace to immediately improve its domestic operations and trim operations to the size of available aircraft in its fleet to mitigate the crisis.

    The DGCA gave the charge during a meeting in Abuja with some management staff of the airline.

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    The airline representatives while acknowledging that it has some challenges that are not unusual in the industry, noted it was working round the clock to fix them. 

    Najomo while stating that the NCAA will continue to support the airlines, added that operators must comply with the regulations and global best practices. 

    He warned that the NCAA was increasing its monitoring of flight operations across all airlines to ensure compliance.

  • Enhancing human capital to drive airport operational excellence

    Enhancing human capital to drive airport operational excellence

    Players in the global airport management sector, including Nigeria, are intensifying training and accreditation efforts to build personnel capacity and enhance operational efficiency across aerodromes.

    In line with international benchmarks set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Airports Council International (ACI), and the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Nigeria has trained over 3,000 technical staff in less than two years. These include professionals in airside operations, firefighting and rescue services, aerodrome safety, and aviation security.

    Nigeria’s drive for efficient airport management has become a continuous process, with authorities committed to delivering smart, compliant aerodromes, KELVIN OSA OKUNBOR writes:

    Nigeria’s quest for efficient airport operations is evolving into a continuous journey, with the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) leaving no stone unturned in its mission to deliver smart, globally compliant aerodromes.

    To meet and exceed international standards set by global aviation bodies such as the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Airports Council International (ACI), and the International Air Transport Association (IATA), FAAN has launched an extensive training programme for its personnel.

    The training targets critical units including operations, aerodrome safety, firefighting and rescue services, as well as aviation security.

    FAAN Managing Director, Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, said the initiative is designed not only to close long-standing operational gaps but also to position Nigeria for success in upcoming global airport audits.

    In an interview, Kuku emphasized that the authority is now prioritizing comprehensive capacity-building efforts, aligning its strategy to ensure that personnel are equipped with the skills necessary for world-class airport management.

    She stressed that manpower development remains key to sustaining operational excellence and ensuring the country’s airports meet global expectations.

    She said, “I’m really excited to be part of the programme because it aligns with our broader goals as an airport authority. Though the Professional Airport Management Accreditation comes in different layers spanning over three years, it is key in equipping our personnel with the knowledge required for global airport competitiveness.

    “This programme is also quite intentional in the sense that it is recognized globally, and it’s actually being hosted by both ICAO, the United Nations body that regulates the aviation sector, and other bodies, including the ACI.”

    The FAAN said training equips airport personnel with knowledge on the institutional frameworks that regulates and also guides operators of airports and professionals in the sector.

    The FAAN boss, the authority, will continue to expose its technical workforce to the knowledge base required by supporting organizations that help to drive efficiency in the air transport value chain.

    Kuku said, “We will continue to invest in training our workforce, being a part of the transport industry on the best processes and procedures for moving passengers as well as cargo. The second is the fact that it really focuses on our operations as an airport operations management company.

    “We need to expose the personnel to the key concepts that apply to relevant areas. So, things like how do we facilitate our passengers across the airport.  How do we manage our landslide operations? Our day to activities. Things around Security, but it also borders on longer-term planning. So, we spent a significant portion on how we drive innovation in the airport space.

    “We have spent some time talking about technology and how technology has evolved in the aviation space over time. We have focused on the Internet of Things. How do you leverage data? How do you host the data? How do you use biometrics, for example, to sort of ease the passenger movement?

    “And I think lastly, it is also where we focused on strategic planning. So, our longer-term objectives span how we want to become, you know, one of the best airport companies across Africa over the years. What do we need to do to achieve that?

    ” So, we talked about our objectives, our vision and mission as an organization, of course, we also focused on how we execute the implementation plan that we have. I think the last thing that we also covered is really around airport master planning to make sure that we’re not just executing for today, but throughout 50 to 20 years.”

     She said the training programmes for FAAN personnel has opened the horizon on issues about airport layout and planning for future expansion are approached, So, I would say that this course has been really helpful to us as an organization, and I’m excited to be a part of it.”

    She said the airport authority has also used its different personnel capacity programmes to see how the system could leverage innovation and technology to run efficient domestic and international airports.

    Kuku said, “I think the first one is really around innovation. In my engagement with our personnel, we are looking at the technology space and how to relate some of the insights that we got to some upcoming technologies within our domestic and international airports.

     “I think the first one is really where we’re testing biometrics right now, within the airport premises. So, on departure, as you know, we’ve recently installed electronic gates for some of our terminals, and we’re now testing biometrics. So, there’s a pilot programme going on. We are looking at how we can leverage data to improve the efficiency at our terminals.

    “So, our focus last year has largely been on focusing on capacity development for all of our staff. As you know, we do have critical areas. Some of the critical areas will be for operations such as the airport marshallers, a focus on people who require the necessary certification, our aviation security staff, and, of course, our fire staff.

    “We actually were able to train for the first time in history. We trained and certified about 3000 people, aviation security officers within FAAN at various levels. There has also been a focus on our fire staff. We do have a train-the-trainer programme that would allow us to accelerate the number of staff that we’re able to train as we deploy more staff to some of the airports that are coming up.

     “We’re also partnering a lot more with the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, NCAT, to make sure that we can roll out a lot of these programmes.” 

    Affirming the airport authority’s focus on personnel capacity building, Assistant General Safety Services / Head, Operational Safety /Health Unit, Oguche Samuel Enejo said many workers have been trained in safety management systems.

    Oguche said such capacity development programmes have gone a long way to drive the capacity of the personnel to handle hazards associated with aircraft operations.

    Speaking in an interview, FAAN’s director of Human Resources, Dr. Lukman Eniola said the authority continues to place a premium on the training of its technical personnel.

    Eniola told The Nation that deploying more funds for personnel capacity building and facilities will help close gaps and shortcomings of the past.

    He said the current leadership of the airport authority, led by Mrs Olubunmi Kuku, is navigating strategic pillars of capability building of personnel and provision of the right work tools to scale up processes, procedures, and an adequate regulatory framework for enhanced airport management.

    Eniola said the authority has stepped up training for 85 percent of its critical technical personnel for airport optimization.

    “Things are changing every day, in terms of knowledge for those expected to manage aviation infrastructure, in terms of the work environment.

    “We’re talking about plugging into environmentally conscious trends in global aviation that border on sustainability. We’re talking about evolving trends in airport management and many things with airports.  You see a lot of innovations in terms of technology, artificial intelligence, and the robotic Internet of Things.”

    He said, “People who deserve to take this training are identified. The training needs are also identified. The resources required for the training are sourced, and adequate timetables for this training are maintained. Our training school has been resuscitated with the right personnel and our training plan is also aligning with what the organization requires.

    Eniola said FAAN is working the clock to achieve the running of smart airports, which requires competent, technically certified personnel.

    He said the airport authority continues to latch onto data in allocating resources for critical areas including safety, engineering, operations and other departments.

    He said, “We have invested more funds in the training of our technical personnel, knowing that competency is required for any smart airport operations in the old world.

    “What the personnel lacked previously was the willpower, the leadership, support for them to excel, and that is what we have brought back in terms of human resources, capacity development, and support for initiatives that are not injurious to the organization and to the nation at large.”

    Eniola said FAAN is making efforts to close gaps identified by ICAO in the last airport audit.

    He said, “We are going forward to the x the identified gaps following meetings with the affected directorates.

    “We have spoken to our safety departments, the operations department, the engineering department, and they’ve provided us with all those gaps, some of them, we have started closing with some of the training we have approved for. And we’re sending some of our aerodrome rescue and fire personnel training, the marshaller training, all of those areas we have identified through the data we have gathered. Those data are helping us.

    “When we have determined the numbers, we’ve looked at our budget, we’re in discussion with some of the stakeholders. We are making plans to fix these before we go into another set of audits, because we want to raise the bar. “We want to take our airports from medium to high category ratings.”

  • FG to reopen Enugu airport on Monday

    FG to reopen Enugu airport on Monday

    The Federal Government has announced that Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, will reopen for flight operations on Monday.

    The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) had on April 18 announced that due to a sudden and significant rupture in the asphalt surface at a critical section of the runway, the runway would be shut down for emergency repairs.

    The work was scheduled to begin on April 22nd and concluded before reopening on May 6th, 2025.

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    During the closure, all scheduled flights to the airport would be diverted to nearby airports.

    However, FAAN, in a statement yesterday by the Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Mrs Obiageli Orah, stated that rehabilitation works on the runway had been completed, and the runway cleared for landing and takeof by the engineers working with FAAN.

    The authority, while thanking all airport users and stakeholders for their understanding and cooperation when the airport was closed, apologised for the inconvenience.

    It also added that all actions were taken in the interest of safety.

  • ValueJet to launch direct Lagos-Banjul flights, boost West African connectivity

    ValueJet to launch direct Lagos-Banjul flights, boost West African connectivity

    Air travel within Africa is set to improve further as Nigerian carrier ValueJet Airlines finalizes plans to commence direct flights between Lagos and Banjul, the capital of The Gambia, starting May 15, 2025.

    The new service will offer travelers more options for business, leisure, and other purposes, strengthening connectivity between two of West Africa’s most vibrant regions.

    According to a statement from the airline, the Lagos-Banjul route will enhance air links crucial to regional development, open access to Gambia’s growing tourism sector, and promote stronger economic relations between Nigeria and The Gambia.

    Flights will operate twice weekly from the new terminal of Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, to Banjul’s international terminal.

    Aviation experts have described the route as a key milestone in ValueJet’s broader strategy to expand its footprint across the West African coast.

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    “The launch of our Lagos to Banjul flight is an important milestone in ValueJet’s vision to promote travel options and connectivity within West Africa,” said Capt. Omololu Majekodunmi, the airline’s Managing Director and Accountable Manager.

    “We’re proud to contribute to bridging distances, fostering economic ties, and creating new opportunities for trade and tourism between Nigeria, The Gambia, and the region at large,” he added.

    Majekodunmi emphasized that the airline remains committed to making travel across the continent more accessible and convenient. 

    The new service is expected to drive regional trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.

    Majekodunmi stated : “We are excited to expand our network to the West African coast and offer direct flight services to Gambia. ValueJet remains committed to providing safe, reliable, and convenient air travel across West Africa and this new service is a testament to that commitment.”

  • Minna designated as alternate airport to Abuja

    Minna designated as alternate airport to Abuja

    • ‘Minna-Abuja inaugural flight indicates synergy for development’

    The Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport in Minna, Niger State, has  been designated as the alternative airport to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

     Aviation and Aerospace Development Minister, Festus Keyamo broke the news at the launch of Overland Airways’ commercial flights from the Minna airport.

    Highlighting the airport’s capacity and strategic relevance, Keyamo praised the facility’s infrastructure and its potential to serve as a major aviation hub.

    “The runway is an international runway; a 747 and a triple seven can use this runway. Why, over the years, this has been underutilised is still a puzzle,” the minister said.

    He emphasised that the airport meets international standards in both physical and operational aspects, and expressed surprise at its previous underuse.

    “Our eyes are on this airport. By the powers conferred on me, I declare Minna Airport as the alternative to Abuja Airport. NCAA, FAAN, take note,” Keyamo declared.

    The declaration is expected to bolster aviation traffic in Minna and serve as a strategic relief point for flight operations in  the North, especially during emergencies or congestion at the Abuja airport.

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    Also, yesterday, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, spoke on the importance of robust collaboration between state governments and the Federal Government.

    This, he said, was important in advancing the nation’s developmental agenda.

    The minister stated this when the inaugural commercial flight from the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport, Minna, landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja.

    He said that sustainable national progress can only be achieved when all tiers of government work in synergy, pooling resources, aligning policies, and coordinating efforts to deliver impactful governance to the  people.

    The Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport, Minna was built by the administration of Umaru Bago in Niger State and named after the President.

    “One of the key issues that we need to talk about is the kind of collaboration that Mr. President is always talking about between the Federal Government and the sub-nationals. This is one great example that Niger State has shown that the states can indeed come together with the Federal Government to collaborate in order to bring prosperity to Nigerians,” he said.

    The inaugural commercial flight, Overland Air with Registration Number 5N-CCN landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at 1:32pm conveying the first set of passengers including the Niger State Governor, Mr. Umaru Bago, Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, former Niger State Governor, Dr. Babangida Aliyu, the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi and other top government officials.

    The Minister expressed profound appreciation to President Tinubu for providing the enabling environment that facilitated the successful commencement of operations at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport in Minna.

    He noted that this milestone reflects the President’s unwavering commitment to infrastructural development and improved connectivity across the country.

    The Minister also hailed Governor Bago, for his visionary leadership in opening up the Niger State for agricultural development, commercial activities, industrial growth, and overall economic prosperity.

    He described  Bago’s efforts as a demonstration of uncommon passion and dedication to the advancement of Niger State and the well-being of its people.

    “We have to appreciate our president like our Governor has said. This is indeed a dream come true. The Governor has indeed made this happen. He is so passionate about opening up Niger State for agriculture, commerce, industry and prosperity,” he said.

  • Bago, Overland Airways boss hail President on airport upgrade

    Bago, Overland Airways boss hail President on airport upgrade

    Niger State Governor , Mohammed Umar Bago and the Chief Executive Officer of Overland Airways, Captain Edward Boyo have hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his Renewed Hope Agenda which they said  brought about the upgrade of airport  infrastructure and other interventions in the aviation sector.

    They lauded the President for facilitating collaboration between state governments and the Federal Government in delivering the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport, Minna for functional flight activities.

    Bago  thanked Tinubu for granting approval for the state’s request to fix Minna Airport with state-of-the art facilities and name it after the president.

    The governor spoke during the inaugural flight of Overland Airways into Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport,. He said  the goodwill his administration had enjoyed under the Tinubu administration speaks volumes of the determination of the government to utilize aviation as a catalyst for economic development.

    Bago said Niger State Government is working hard to achieve an Airport City with intentional facilities.

    He said: “ We thank our father , President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for  the support that has encouraged us to fix the airport, which is now functional to attract investors and economic development to our state.

    “ We intend to establish an aircraft,  repair centre and other facilities that will drive development in the state.”

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    Boyo lauded Tinubu for the strides in the aviation industry, describing airline connectivity as the catalyst to drive economic transformation.

    He said:” The launch of this flight services from Minna to Lagos and Abuja is the beginning of restoration of important air connectivity to Minna and its environs and we count on your support to sustain this flight services. The Governor has great plans and we hail and admire his ambition.

    “Overland is here to support him fully.

    “Overland Airways is ready.We have deployed in this route our brand new Embraer E-175 aircraft which features Premium and Economy cabins. This is the latest technology in aviation and we assure you of our excellent services and courteous staff.

    “We express our profound gratitude to the President and Commander-In-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria , Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his Renewed Hope Agenda which has reflected greatly in the aviation sector.

    “We thank the Executive Governor of Niger State, His Excellency, Farmer Governor, Business Governor, Progress Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago for this opportunity. What the administration of His Excellency is doing today by ushering Overland Airways into Minna will be remembered and appreciated in the years to come for the prosperity it will bring to the lives of the people.

    “We thank the Honourable Minister of Aviation, Barrister Festus Keyamo,  for his unwavering support to the airline sector in Nigeria

    “Aviation is not an end in itself, it is a means to an end. What we are witnessing today is not only about air connectivity, it is about opening up the economy of Niger State and offering opportunities for trade, investment, agriculture and other sectors of the economy with the outside world, to explore business opportunities in this State.

    “There is a saying that “A kilometer of road takes you nowhere but a kilometer runway can take you all over the world”. This direct flight services from Minna to Abuja and Lagos will ensure that citizens of Niger State can fly to any part of the world through onward connections from Abuja and Lagos.

  • Air Peace suspends flights over NIMET strike

    Air Peace suspends flights over NIMET strike

    Air Peace has issued notification to suspend flight operations nationwide following the  ongoing strike by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet).

    The airline in a statement said the decision is immediate.

    In a statement by its Head Corporate Communications, Dr. Ejike Ndiulo , the carrier  said it  decision is necessary because NiMet , the agency responsible for issuing CNH (Current Nowcast of Hazardous Weather) reports, which are critical for safe landings, especially during this season of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, is currently not providing services.

     Without these weather reports from the control tower, flight safety, the airline said cannot be guaranteed.

    The statement reads: “As a safety-first airline, we have chosen to act responsibly by suspending operations until NiMet resumes full service.

    “We understand this may cause inconvenience, and we sincerely apologize. Passengers will be contacted with updates and options for rescheduling.”

    Speaking on the NIMET strike, a senior NiMet management source said: “Management is disappointed with the hardline taken by the unions when some of the issues in dispute have been resolved, and others are in various stages of resolution.

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    “In a response given by management when the unions served it a strike notice, management stated all the issues and their status.

    “It is surprising that the unions resorted to strike action because the unions themselves recently wrote and thanked management for its labour friendly policies. Makes you wonder if there are other motives or there are people bent on sabotaging management.

    ‘Management is not relenting in reaching an amicable resolution with the unions so that normal services will be restored. The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo who has been supportive has scheduled a meeting with all the parties on Thursday, 24th of July, 2025. We are hopeful that the unions will listen to reason. No one bites off his nose to spite his face.”

  • Air Peace spreads love at Easter as Nigerians react with joy

    Air Peace spreads love at Easter as Nigerians react with joy

    In the spirit of Easter, Air Peace has won the hearts of many by extending warm gestures of love and care to  customers nationwide. 

    From surprise Easter gift packs to heartwarming messages and exceptional in-flight service, passengers were met with more than just a flight — they experienced the true essence of Nigerian hospitality.

    Passengers onboard shared moments of joy as they received special Easter treats and heartfelt greetings from the airline crew. 

    The thoughtful gesture quickly made its way to social media where Nigerians poured out their admiration and appreciation.

    @AmusanGafar wrote: “This is so precious and thoughtful of Air Peace. Happy Easter, Air Peace. You made my day!”

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    Another user commented: “It’s the little things that count. Air Peace didn’t just fly us — they celebrated Easter with us. Respect!”

    On Instagram and Facebook, videos of passengers smiling and showing off their Easter packages went viral with many tagging the airline and applauding the company for standing out during the holiday season.

    A comment on Facebook reads: “This is why I love flying with Air Peace. They understand Nigerians. It’s more than business — it’s family.”

    The airline’s initiative is being praised as not just a marketing move but a true reflection of corporate responsibility, culture, and customer appreciation.

    As netizens continue to react positively, many are calling on other airlines and brands to emulate this act of kindness — especially during festive seasons when emotions run high and people need a little extra love.

    One X user summed it up perfectly:

    “Air Peace has cracked the code — fly with care, share with heart.”

  • FG shuts Enugu airport runway; Air Peace, others suspend flight

    FG shuts Enugu airport runway; Air Peace, others suspend flight

    The Federal Government of Nigeria has temporarily closed the runway of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu, Enugu State, for emergency repairs.

    The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) disclosed that there was a significant rupture in the asphalt surface at a critical section of the runway that requires emergency repairs.

    FAAN, in a statement by the Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Mrs Obiageli Orah, stated that the repairs would be conducted on that portion of the runway from April 22nd to May 6th, 2025.

    FAAN, however, added that all flights to this airport would be diverted to nearby airports.

    The statement reads: “There is a sudden and significant rupture in the asphalt surface at a critical section of the runway. Hence, emergency repairs will be conducted on that portion of the runway from April 22nd to May 6th, 2025.

    “In compliance with Nigerian Civil Aviation regulations, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has, therefore, closed the runway during this period.

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    “As part of FAAN’s commitment to passenger safety and the modernisation of airport facilities, the runway will not be open for landings or takeoffs during the rehabilitation period.

    “FAAN appeals to all airport users and stakeholders for their understanding and cooperation during this time. All flights to this airport will be diverted to nearby airports.”

    It apologised for the late and unexpected notice regarding the closure.

    The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo has also apologised and given more reasons for the closure.

    The Minister on his official X handle @fkeyamo on Saturday posted: “Dear compatriots, we have been compelled to take this decision to close the runway of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, for two weeks starting from April 22nd, 2025, in order to carry out major repair works on it.

    “We sincerely apologise to Nigerians over this development as the airport is our major international gateway in the Southeastern part of Nigeria.

    “It will be recalled that this same development led to the closure of the runway in August 2019 for one whole year and the contract for the total rehabilitation was awarded to a contractor.

    “Unfortunately, when we came to the office, we discovered that a waterlogged part of the runway was not properly constructed to take care of the problem, leading to constant cracks and potholes on the runway”.

    Keyamo continued: “These obviously put the lives of the travelling public at great risk. We have been carrying out constant palliative works on it, but the problem has not abated, and the cracks on the runway are becoming craters. I personally visited the airport some months after assuming office and expressed my total displeasure with the work done by the contractor.

    “In the meantime, scheduled flight operations to Enugu will be diverted to other neighbouring airports. We are going to work tirelessly to meet the timeline to mitigate the inconvenience this closure will cause the travelling public”.

    Also reacting to the closure, United Nigeria Airlines, in a statement on Saturday, stated that all United Nigeria Airlines flights to and from Enugu, effective Saturday, 19th April, have been suspended.

    It, however, rescheduled the flight for Saturday, 19th April, to operate to and from Chinua Achebe Airport, Anambra, for passengers willing to travel through Anambra.

    The statement signed by the Public Relations Officer of the airline, Chibuike Uloka reads: “We regret to inform you that due to the sudden and immediate closure of the runway/aerodrome at Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu resulting from the poor state of the runway and related safety concerns—all United Nigeria Airlines flights to and from Enugu, effective Saturday, 19” April, have been suspended.

    “However, we understand the significant disruption this force majeure situation may cause to your Easter travel plans. As a result, we have rescheduled your flights for today, 19th April, to operate to and from Chinua Achebe Airport, Anambra, should this be convenient for you. Passengers willing to travel through Anambra Airport are kindly advised to be at the airport at the scheduled flight time”.