Saturday, 2 November 2013

EMIRATES AIRLINES CLEARED TO FLY NIGERIAN AIR SPACE

Emirates Airlines has been given approval to fly from both the Nnamdi Azikiwe and Mallam Aminu Kano International Airports.
Confirming the approval, Director of Air Transport in the Federal Ministry of Aviation, Hassan Musa said the FG has cleared Emirates to fly from both airports, adding that both South African and Turkish Airlines are jostling for the Abuja route.
Hassan who is one the officials designated by the Minister of Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah to sign the Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) for Nigeria explained that foreign or local airlines requested to fly certain routes, while the designated countries negotiated on the request based on existing BASA agreements standardised by International Civil Aviation Organisation before it is granted.
Emirates Airlines under the United Arab Emirates he confirmed, “has since been approved to operate from Abuja and Kano airports,” but said “the airline is still fine-tuning their logistics and business plan to fly the route.
according to our corespondent, Mr Hassan said “To be honest Emirates under UAE has been approved to fly from Abuja and Kano Airports. The decision on when to start depends on them. The Minister has asked them to start. Ours also have rights to start. Every airline needs to do the fulfill obligation. We can’t tell them when to start. But anytime they are ready, they can start. It is not our duty to tell them,” .

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