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Airport Closure: Enugu Govt to Provide Palliative Measures for Travellers

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Chinedu Eze

Following the closure of the Akanu Ibiam Internatio­nal Airport, Enugu for repairs, the Enugu State Government has disclosed its plan to provide palliative measures for air travellers from the state, who now travel through Sam Mbakwe Internatio­nal Cargo Airport, Owerri, Imo State and Asaba Airport in Delta State, to get to their various destinatio­ns.

Also, following the closure of the airport, Ethiopia Airlines, which is the only internatio­nal carrier that flies to the Coal City would now operate to the Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport, Omagwa.

A statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Simon Uchenna Ortuanya, stated that the government was deeply concerned about the plight of the air travelers from the state, especially the challenges of transporta­tion and security.

The state government, therefore, disclosed that it will announce its palliative measures and strategies to cushion the effect of the challenges on the air travelers, after the meeting of the South East Governors Forum this Saturday, where the governors will, among other issues, deliberate on the challenges facing the air passengers and come up with a regional plan to be adopted.

Meanwhile, the Ethiopia Airlines, which is the only internatio­nal carrier that flies to Enugu would now operate to the Port Harcourt Internatio­nal airport, Omagwa.

This was disclosed yesterday by the Chief Operating Officer of the airline, Mesfin Tasew who stated that the East African carrier would start operations to the new destinatio­n on September 3, 2019 and would return to Enugu after the rehabilita­tion of the airport.

Akanu Ibiam Airport, Enugu was shut down on August 24 for the reconstruc­tion of the runway and installati­on of safety critical equipment, including airfield lighting, approach light and other essential facilities.

Tasew said Ethiopian Airlines was dedicated to serve the South East region; hence it plans to shift the Enugu flight to Port Harcourt airport, as many businessme­n and women import their goods through the Eastern airport.

“We have planned to shift the Enugu flight to Port Harcourt and we will start operations on September 3. We will continue operating to this airport until Enugu airport becomes ready. When Enugu is ready, we will go back to Enugu,” he said.

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