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Arik Gives Free Tickets to Customers, Begins PH Flights from MMA2

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Chinedu Eze

It is a new dawn for Nigeria’s major carrier, Arik Air as it relocates its Lagos to Port Harcourt operations from the General Aviation Terminal (GAT) of the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport (MMA), Lagos to the modern, state of the art domestic terminal, known as MMA2.

The airline said the choice of MMA2 for its Port Harcourt flights was for its passengers to enjoy the comfort of the new terminal as well to reduce pressure on GAT where it is still processing other domestic destinatio­ns.

Since the past 10 years, Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL) and Arik Air management had been at loggerhead­s over the relocation of the airline’s operations to MMA2. So the relocation marks the end of the disagreeme­nt and opens new opportunit­y for business partnershi­p, as the airline would benefit from the efficient services of the terminal, while BASL would gain from Arik Air’s well-known huge passenger traffic to Port Harcourt.

At a brief ceremony to mark the maiden schedule flight operation from the new terminal, representa­tive of BASL, who is also the public relations manager at MMA2, Mr. Steve Omolale, said the commenceme­nt of Arik Air operations from the terminal is one of the greatest achievemen­ts of BASL this year.

While assuring travellers and the airline of safety in all operations, Omolale said the terminal has all the facilities to accommodat­e all domestic airlines, adding that already, six are operating from the terminal.

“This is a facility that will make your passengers feel safe and secure, this is a terminal where you have modern facilities, we spend millions of naira in maintainin­g the terminal every month and we say we have the facilities to accommodat­e more airlines.

“We assure you of the best services you can ever think of and of the sustenance of the high standards in this facility”, he said.

Also speaking Vice President, Arik Air ground operations, Mr. Murat Ozcan, commended the efforts of BASL at putting such edifice which meets standard airport terminal anywhere in the world, adding that the airline was happy to commence part of its operations from the terminal and it is looking forward to good partnershi­p with the management of BASL.

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