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Arik denies quiting Lagos-Accra, Abuja routes

By Chika Goodluck-Ogazi
01 July 2016   |   1:56 am
The Chief Commercial Officer, Arik Air, Suraj Sundaram, said the airline is still operating between the Lagos-Accra and Abuja-Accra routes and is not contemplating suspension of flights ...
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Arik Air has refuted claims that it has suspended operations to Accra, Ghana.

The Chief Commercial Officer, Arik Air, Suraj Sundaram, said the airline is still operating between the Lagos-Accra and Abuja-Accra routes and is not contemplating suspension of flights as claimed by a section of the media.

He added: “We have been consistent since commencing the Accra route in January 2008 and we remain the largest airline on that route offering the largest capacity and choice of flights, not only connecting Nigeria to Ghana but also onwards from Ghana to other West African nations”.

It would be recalled that the airline started Accra operations with one daily fight and the airline has scaled this operation over the years into five flights out of Lagos and Abuja.

He stated that Arik was the first African carrier to have truly established a ‘scissors hub’ at Accra airport, meaning that flights from Lagos and Abuja arrive into Accra within a few minutes of each other, and then depart onwards to other West African cities from Accra nonstop.

This, he noted has enabled both North and South Nigeria to be connected to destinations like Banjul and Dakar conveniently via Accra in both directions.

“We will continue to invest in and further expand the Ghanaian market based on the strong support and patronage we have received from the people of Ghana over the past eight years”, said Sundaram .

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