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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Arik Air Resumes Scheduled Flight Operations

Arik Air, West and Central Africa’s largest carrier has resumed scheduled flight operations following the meeting called by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to address the airline and the aviation unions.



The airline is operating flights from both Lagos and Abuja the evening of Tuesday, 20 December, 2016 while full scheduled operations will resume from the morning of Wednesday, 21 December, 2016.

The airline has put in place extra flights to various domestic destinations between Wednesday, 21 December 2016 and Saturday, 24 December, 2016


and has also upgraded aircraft on certain routes to a bigger capacity to cope with the backlog of passengers whose flights were affected by the unions’ disruptive action on Tuesday, 20 December, 2016. Additional capacity has been allocated throughout this week from both Lagos and Abuja to destinations such as Enugu, Asaba, Owerri, Port Harcourt, Benin, Warri, Uyo , Yola etc.to also enable many of our customers to get to their destinations for the yuletide season.

Passengers whose flights were affected by the disruption on Tuesday, 20 December, 2016 are advised to contact our Call Centre on 01 2799999 or via email to callcenter@arikair.com for rebooking options.




9 comments:

  1. Oh well! They should pay people they owe

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  2. Oooh can see this was a good time for the protest. Good news for them that have already booked ahead. I hope they will be paid their salaries and not just meeting that will end in vain as usual..

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  3. Have they paid their staff??? Or they made empty promises and have continued using family men and women like slaves. Sick company

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  4. make them pay them o. its not rily fair. this is xmas period and someone will hold 7 months salary of staff. thank God my flight will fly

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  5. Arik is the most useless airline ever

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  6. Arik is the most useless airline in Nigeria, cancelling flights without passing informations out to their customers.very poor on board services by the hostels when u travel arik internationally, in fact am sure if there is an airline to convey people to hell it would be Arik...crazy unethical airline

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  7. Ok ooo we aff hear,na Goo is Good I de wait for mke ddem get airline.

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