Several passengers, including children, were stranded at Kaduna
International Airport since on Tuesday, following the failure of Arik
Airlines to airlift them as scheduled.
Some of the disappointed passengers made the complaint to the Minister
of State for Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, at the airport during the
on-the-spot assessment of the facilities on ground at the airport.
They lamented that they had been parading the airport since on Tuesday
just to board Arik air from Kaduna to Lagos to no avail without any
explanation or apology from the airline officials. They described the
attitude of the operators of the airline as nonchalant because there was
no any notification by any means. They added that it was until after
the passengers approached the minister to complain that one of the
official told them to come back on Saturday.
The airline was said to have been canceling its
flight without considering the distance they travelled from or the
implication of such on their businesses. One of the passengers who gave
her name as Mrs Nkenna with her three kids told the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) that she and her family were supposed to have traveled to
Lagos on Tuesday. She said the airline had been cancelling flight
without prior notification, adding that it had been the same experience
in the last four days.
“I and my family including our children are being stranded at Kaduna Airport by Arik Airline.
“I don’t know what to do because the airline did not give us any prior
notice to the cancellation of the flight; no SMS, no email.
“We have been coming to the airport everyday since on Tuesday hoping to
board only for an official of the airline to tell us on Friday that we
will board on Saturday.
Another affected passenger, Mrs Janet Oyedele, expressed her frustration
with the airline, saying she was not aware of the cancelation of the
flight until she got to the airport. “One of the staff working at the
airline’s counter assured us that the flight was rescheduled for
Saturday but was not sure of the possibility of the flight.
“Arik Air seems to be a disgrace to this country and unfortunately for
them, they are not the only carrier flying, why are other airlines not
affected? “The reason is Arik air has been messing up with passengers
and getting away with it over time,” she said.
Reacting to the four-day cancellation of flight, Arik Air Communications
Manager, Mr Ola Adebanji, attributed the cancellation to fuel scarcity
and bad weather. According to Adebanji, there is fuel scarcity earlier
in the week coupled with bad weather. So, it is not deliberate but if
the weather is okay to fly today, they will go.
On whether there would be any form of compensation for the passengers, he said he was not aware of that.
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