Arik Air, the largest airline of the African country of Nigeria has announced that it would start again its flights to Lagos. The airline’s managing director earlier broadcasted that the domestic flights within the country would stop.
The Nigerian airline has undergone a dispute that occurred because the airline had not been paying its fees for making an extensive use of airport facilities as stated by some reports. The dispute was resolved with an airport union which blocked the domestic boarding gates which as a result, led the cancellation of flights from Lagos.
The passengers are able to book tickets again for Nigerian flights. A statement on the company website asserts, “We are pleased to inform that our passengers that all domestic flights would recommence on 23rd September.”
Arik Air stopped its domestic flights after it commented that its federal workers raided its operation at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport.
The Nigerian airline has undergone a dispute that occurred because the airline had not been paying its fees for making an extensive use of airport facilities as stated by some reports. The dispute was resolved with an airport union which blocked the domestic boarding gates which as a result, led the cancellation of flights from Lagos.
The passengers are able to book tickets again for Nigerian flights. A statement on the company website asserts, “We are pleased to inform that our passengers that all domestic flights would recommence on 23rd September.”
Arik Air stopped its domestic flights after it commented that its federal workers raided its operation at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport.
