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Foreign airline said to resume operation, see date
Some foreign airlines are said to resume flight operation to some routes in Nigeria.
Onyxnews Nigeria reports that Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt airports are planning to resume flight operation despite the suspension on international commercial flights by the Federal Government in order to put a stop to the spread of the deadly COVID-19.
Although some of the airlines said their plans could be altered.
This reliable online news platform learnt on Saturday that some of the international carriers had already scheduled some flights to Nigeria from June.
But the Federal Ministry of Aviation declared that such plans would not work until the flight ban was lifted.
Also, the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria said no foreign or local carrier could take decision to fly to or within Nigeria if the government authority had not opened the airspace.
Onyxnews Nigeria also learnt on Saturday that Lufthansa Airlines had included Abuja and Port Harcourt among its 20 long-haul routes to begin flight operations in June. Quoted Sunday Punch saying that the carrier had made its first batch of flight reservation available in its booking system.
The company decides to resume long-haul flights in June from Frankfurt to Abuja, Port Harcourt, Toronto, Mexico City, Tel Aviv, Riyadh, Bahrain, Johannesburg, Dubai and Mumbai, among others.
Virgin Atlantic recently said that beginning from May 16, services for its summer slated flights from March 28, 2021 would be on sale, as it had scheduled flights from London Heathrow to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
But senior Ministry of Aviation officials said but it was nice to hear that airlines were making plans to resume operations, such would not take place until the ban was lifted.
On May 6, the Federal Government extended the suspension of both local and international flights by one month.
The government had earlier stopped commercial flights by two weeks before it announced the four-week extension.
The Director, Public Affairs, FMA, James Odaudu, said the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 had not lifted the ban on commercial flights, whether local or foreign.
His words, “They (the foreign airlines) can’t operate scheduled passenger flights as long as the ban remains. The PTF on COVID-19 has the final say on when flights can resume, based on the level of control of the pandemic.
“Of course, we in the sector can’t wait for activities to resume at the airports to forestall further loss of jobs and revenue. Aviation has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic and it will be a great relief to have flights resume.”
The President, ATSSSAN, Ilitrus Ahmadu, said no airlines could take decisions for Nigeria on when flights would start.
“It is not the foreign carriers that will decide for our country. So it is their business and they cannot say they can fly into the country without government opening the airspace.”
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