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UAE fights back, Air Peace can only fly passengers from Dubai to Nigeria
The management of Air Peace airline yesterday said the government of United Arab Emirates, UAE, has stopped the airline from bringing in passengers from Nigeria until February ending. It will be recalled that UAE airline, Emirates on Wednesday night announced that until they resolved their Covid-19 protocols issues with Nigerian government they will only be bringing in passengers from Dubai and not fly out any passengers from Nigeria.
A statement from Air Peace airline management reads : ” Managements of Air Peace wishes to notify the flying public that the UAE Government has stopped the airlifting of Nigerians from Nigeria to UAE as part of its COVID-19 measures. However, flights bringing Nigerians back from UAE are not affected. To this end, Air Peace flight from UAE(Sharjah-Dubai) to Lagos is not affected. Normal flights shall resume when the restriction is lifted from February 28, 2021. Our esteemed customers whose flights are disrupted by this development can send a mail to us
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