Daily Trust

Emirate, Kenya airways suspend Abuja flights

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu (Lagos) & Chris Agabi (Abuja)

Emirates, one of the biggest foreign airlines operating in Nigeria, has said it is stopping flight operations to the Nnamdi Azikiwe Internatio­nal Airport, Abuja effective October 22nd 2016.

Similarly, East African carrier Kenya Airways, has announced that it will suspend flights to Abuja with effect from November 15, 2016 as part of its restructur­ing and loss saving efforts.

Our correspond­ent gathered from industry sources that Emirates has formally written the Minister of State, Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika over its intention to stop flight operations into Abuja following the airline's inability to buy forex and remit its sales.

The letter, our correspond­ent gathered, was received by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transporta­tion on behalf of the Minister.

An industry source familiar with the matter told our correspond­ent that the letter indicated 22nd October 2016 as the date Emirates would suspend the Abuja flight operations if respite did not come their way.

The source said if after weeks of the Abuja suspension, no drastic change happened, Emirates would also suspend Lagos operations indefinite­ly. When that occurs, Emirates would have exited the Nigerian market.

"Emirates has huge money in naira at the banks. It cannot repatriate its sales because it cannot buy dollars. This is having negative effect on their operations," the source said.

On its part, the Kenya Airline indicated that the suspension of its Abuja flights was triggered by the dwindling traffic from Abuja to Nairobi, the airline's operationa­l hub.

Kenya Airways CEO Mbuvi Ngunze disclosed this plan in a statement obtained by Daily Trust in Lagos which indicated that the airline would however continue to operate its daily flight from Lagos to Nairobi.

Daily Trust learnt that the suspension of the flight was triggered by the dwindling traffic from Abuja to Nairobi, the airline's operationa­l hub.

Kenya Airways CEO Mbuvi Ngunze disclosed this plan in a statement obtained by Daily Trust in Lagos which indicated that the airline would however continue to operate its daily flight from Lagos to Nairobi.

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