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Air Peace Passengers Stranded As Airline Reschedules 4pm Flight To 1am

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Passengers travelling from Kano to Abuja on Air Peace Airline (P47425) were left stranded as the airline rescheduled its flight time from 4.50 p.m. on Friday, February 2 to 1 a.m. February 3.

Passengers said that the airline first sent emails to travelers that its original flight time of (16.50) 4.50 p.m. had been moved to 8.55 p.m.

After check-in and a long wait at the airport, the airline announced for 9.15 p.m. that the aircraft meant to lift the passengers from Kano would arrive at 10.20 p.m.

The airline at 10.20 p.m. announced that the aircraft would arrive instead at 1 a.m.

Some passengers were served carbonated drinks and biscuits after they called out the airline for shabby service and taking advantage of its passengers.

The aggrieved customers challenged the airline workers, demanding explanations.

One of the passengers, Wole Adeyeye, expressed frustration with the delay during an interview.

“Who is going to be held responsible for us getting to Lagos or Abuja by 1 a.m. or 2 a.m. This is not right at all and definitely not fair to passengers. It is really frustrating and disheartening the way passengers are being treated because what happens is that they take your money, get you to the airport and then dump you there. Nobody cares where you are going to or how you even get there,” he said.

Another passenger, Prof. A. Mohammed of the Ahmadu Bello University demanded accommodation for passengers.

“I feel very bad. The confusion here and time wasting, is it correct? If we are to leave here by 1 a.m., they should make accommodation available for us because it is not safe for us to go to our destinations in the wee hours of the morning knowing the insecurity of the country,” he said.

Also, Mercy Abu said that the airline in December delayed her flight multiple times until 1 a.m. after which she got to Lagos by 3 a.m.

Other passengers travelling from Kano to Lagos faced the same fate. The airline, after a protest by the passengers, said it could only accommodate 50 passengers to Lagos on a smaller jet stationed in Kano.

Air Peace Station Manager, Muhyideen Sanni, appealed for calm as agitated passengers insisted all passengers must fly to Lagos together.

He explained that the flight to Lagos was delayed due to a technical fault and urged passengers to volunteer to stay back at the airport while vulnerable passengers, including mothers with infants and the aged, are allowed on the smaller aircraft.

 

As motivation, he said the airline would provide dinner for those who volunteered to stay back and a 25 per cent discount on their next flight with the airline. (NAN)

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