The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) says passengers affected by the Arik Air plane ground will be assisted with alternative flights.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria says passengers affected by the grounding ofFAAN spoke on Tuesday, in a statement signed by Obiageli Orah, its director of public affairs and consumer protection., Roy Ilegbodu, the chief executive officer of Arik Air , said the minister’s directive was without warning and could have a ripple effect on the firm.
Intervening on the matter, the FAAN said all airport managers have been instructed to assist all affected passengers of Arik Air with available flights. “This is to inform the public that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria is aware that Arik Airline has been grounded due to litigation issues between the airline and their creditors,” FAAN said.“The Authority has instructed all airport managers across the country to assist the affected passengers as Arik Airline works out plans to rebook and transfer passengers to other available flights.
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