Aviation

Flights Resume at MMIA Lagos_Ada Nkong

Both international and domestic flight operations have resumed at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport Lagos.
Flights had been diverted or cancelled because of inclement weather conditions.

A statement signed by Mr James Odaudu Director Public relations says the following airlines had flights into lagos Below is a listing of flights into Lagos as at Saturday from the International Arrivals,

British Airways BAW75 DGAA 0034 18R

Turkish Air THY6501 LTBA 0224 18R

Royal Air Maroc RAM555 GMMN 0300 18R

Arik ARA303 DGAA 0315 18R

Virgin VIR411Y EGLL 0457 18R

Arik ARA397 GBYD 0533 18R

British Airways BAW75 EGLL 0546 18R

Airpeace APK7767 GOBD 0555 18R

Asky SKK063 FKKD 0845 18R

Allied Air AJK133 FOOL 0911

Airpeace APK7585 DGAA 0950

Kenyan Air KQA532 HKJK 1046

At the Domestic Arrivalsflights into Lagos were

Arik ARA6736 DNAA 0007 18R

Dana DAN0360x DNAA 0102 18R

Dana DAN0360y DNAA 0304 18R

Nest-Oil N990EA DNAA 0648 18R

Airpeace APK7139 DNAA 0703 18L

NAF NGR931 DNAA 0719 18L

Azman AZM2310 DNKN 0756 18L

Azman AZM2321 DNAA 0811 18L

MaxAir NGL1600 DNAA 0834 18L

DANA DAN0352 DNAA 0838 18L

Azman AZM2318 DNKA 0846 18L

IbomAir IAN4106 DNAI 0850 18L

Airpeace APK7221 0859 18L.
The statement, reiterated that the diversions and cancellations were as a result of highly inclement weather conditions and were not peculiar to Lagos or Nigeria, but a global phenomenon, as even the most developed nations of the world have been experiencing same, resulting from weather vagaries.

“We also wish to re-establish the fact that the weather conditions in Lagos, and indeed every airport worldwide is not something that is noticed at the point of landing, as pilots are regularly updated during the course of the flights and therefore in a position to decide on the most appropriate airport to divert to. The Nnamdi Azikiwe International airport Abuja which has been in full operation,would have been the most appropriate for the affected airlines to divert to, if the overall interest of the Nigerian passengers was considered”.

The statement went on to reassure the general public” of government’s commitment towards ensuring that full services that ensure the comfort, safety and security of air passengers are restored to normalcy, as all relevant authorities have been up and doing”.

“Aviation Minister, Senator Hadi Sirika appreciates the understanding of those affected by the unfortunate situation, and assures them of government determination and commitment to the protection of Nigerian travellers at all times”.

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