Arik Air Finally Resumes Flight Operations Today

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The management of Arik Air has announced the resumption of flight operations in and out of Lagos from Oct. 24, following the easing of the curfew imposed by the Lagos State Government.

Mr Adebanji Ola, the Communications Manager of Arik Air, who  announced this in a statement in Lagos on Friday evening said all flights across Nigeria would operate promptly as scheduled.Flight Operations,arik air

Mr Ola who who disclosed that the flights operations across the country will commence as scheduled , advised passengers  to arrive at the designated airport early to have ample time to complete boarding formalities, airport protocols and other conventional procedures.

He said, “customers who could not use their tickets during the period of the curfew can modify such tickets at no extra cost.”

Ola further  thanked customers  on behalf  Arik Air management   for their understanding while the cancellation of flights lasted.

Recall that Arik Air  had on Oct. 20 announced the cancellation of all flights across Nigeria following a decision by  the Lagos State government to impose a 24 hours curfew on the state.

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