Domestic airlines under the aegis of the Airline Operators of Nigeria have warned Nigerians of impending disruptions in scheduled flight operations due to the scarcity of aviation fuel otherwise known …
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FlySafair adds 11 new destinations to its flight operations
FlySafair says it has received approval to operate flights to 11 new destinations within the Southern African region, following a meeting of the Air Services Licensing Council of South Africa …
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NigeriaTransportation & LogisiticsWestern Africa
Emirate Airlines Announces flight reinstatement to Nigeria
Emirate Airlines says it will reinstate flights to and from Nigeria from September 11 because the Central Bank of Nigeria has released a portion of its blocked fund in the …
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NigeriaTransportation & LogisiticsWestern Africa
Nigeria orders airlines to pay up debt, threatens shut down with 30 days deadline
According to authorities, the government of Nigeria this week threatened to shut down domestic airlines over multi billion naira debt. The airlines owed the government N19 billion and $7.6 million …
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Trapped fund: CBN releases $265M to airlines
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),on Friday, released the sum of 265 million dollars to airlines operating in the country to settle outstanding ticket sales. According to a statement issued …
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AfricaBusinessNewsNigeriaTransportation & LogisiticsWestern Africa
Airlines cut flights as aviation fuel price skyrockets
Airlines operating in Nigeria have resorted to cutting flight schedules on major routes in the country as a result of the shortage and lingering scarcity of jet gas being experienced …
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BusinessSouth AfricaTransportation & Logisitics
Mango creditors accept R85 million less approved by parliament
Creditors of Mango have accepted R85 million less from government than the R819 million approved by Parliament in a special allocation 18 months ago, in a bid to avoid a …
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SAA, South African Airways acting chief commercial officer (CCO) has decided to call it quits, and is not renewing his contract. Tebogo Tsimane will take over the position from Simon …
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Ibom Air, the commercial airline owned by the Akwa Ibom State government, has said it would be celebrating with “customers and our community” as the airline clocks three years of …