Nigeria’s biggest carrier, Air Peace, has announced the suspension of all its flights from Friday. The airline said the decision was part of the concerted efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19 pandemic. This is coming
hours after Aero Contractors announced the suspension of its flights.
In
a statement signed by its Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Toyin Olajide,
Air Peace said, “It is with a great sense of responsibility that we have
decided, in the best interest of our nation, our passengers and
workforce,
to suspend scheduled flight operations for 23 days
effective 23.00hrs on Friday (an hour before midnight on Friday) the
27th day of March, 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
"This
difficult decision was reached in order to, not only, support the
efforts of the Federal Government and other stakeholders in curbing the
spread of this virus in our nation but also to protect our teeming
passengers and our staff from becoming victims of the pandemic.”
"
The airline noted that passenger traffic had slumped drastically as a result of the pandemic, saying, “
so
it is therefore very unwise to continue raking up avoidable costs that
the airline could ill afford. Continuation of flight operations in the
present circumstances we find ourselves as airlines, could lead to the
total collapse of any airline hence the need to quickly stem the rising
financial burden and costs of operations.
"
While the suspension is on, we are, however, willing to do special flights both for the government and our people.
Normal scheduled flight operations shall resume on April 20, 2020. We regret any inconvenience this decision may have caused our teeming passengers,” he added.
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