Nigerian
carrier suspends Dubai flights over visa ban
Nigerian
carrier Air Peace has decided to suspend its flights to Dubai over a
row on non-issuance of visas by the UAE Government.
The
carrier said from November 22nd, 2022, the airline’s flights from both Abuja
and Lagos to Dubai will not operate. The suspension will be in place “until
further notice”.
When
announcing the route suspensions, Air Peace said,
“This is
consequent upon the persisting non-issuance of visas to Nigerian travelers by
the government of the United Arab Emirates and the accompanying inconveniences.
Air Peace has been operating into UAE even with the country’s recent travel
restrictions, but given the heightening hurdles Nigerian travelers are facing
in accessing the country, it has become imperative that we halt our operations
to that destination. We shall provide further updates as the situation
progresses.”
Air
Peace began flying to Dubai International Airport (DXB) from Lagos’
Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) in March 2022. The three weekly
flights have since been operated by the carrier’s flagship Boeing 777-300 aircraft.
These flights were later complemented in April by a weekly service to Dubai
from Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (ABV).
Row over flights between Dubai and Nigeria
Air Peace is not the only airline to pause flying between
Nigeria and the UAE. Last month, Emirates made the decision to suspend
flights for a second time between the two nations, in an ongoing row over
funds from ticket sales that were not released to the airline by the Nigerian
Government. Most recently, flights have been suspended since October 29th,
2022, after negotiations failed, with Emirates stating,
"This [the airline's proposed agreement] included the
repatriation and receipt of at least 80% of our remaining blocked funds by the
end of October 2022, in addition to providing a guaranteed mechanism to avoid
future repatriation accumulation challenges and delays. Under these
extraordinary circumstances, Emirates had no option but to suspend flights to/from
Nigeria from October 29th, 2022 to mitigate against further losses moving
forward."
Prior to the current situation, Emirates had been keen to
grow its presence in Nigeria, and had recently increased its Dubai to Lagos
flights to 11 per week, and its Dubai to Abuja services to daily. It remains to
be seen if and when these will be resumed, and if the same higher frequency of
flights will be kept.
Source: simpleflying.com