Nigeria’s major commercial airline, Arik Air, has announced plans to
suspend flight operations from today over the lingering fuel scarcity in
the country, potentially leaving hundreds of passengers stranded.
The
Managing Director, Arik Air, Mr Chris Ndulue disclosed this yesterday
at the airline corporate headquarters while addressing aviation
reporters.
According to him, Arik has been operating 20% of its
daily flights schedule because of scarcity of aviation fuel,
particularly in Lagos, its major hub. The airline operates about 120
flights on its domestic routes daily.
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