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Passengers Stranded at Airports due to Hazy whether

Lagos (Punch) - Hazy harmattan weather on Friday left many passengers stranded at several airports across the country. One of the stranded passengers at the Aminu Kano Airport, Kano, said told our correspondent that the weather forced airline operators to cancel scheduled flights in and out of the city. He stated that he

Nigerian Government signs Bilateral Air Service Agreement with UAE

Representative of UAE Government and Minster for State for Avaition Senator Senator Hadi Sirika   Med-View Commence Flight to Dubai Nigeria has signed a Bilateral Air Service Agreement with the United Arab Emirates’ government.  The agreement between Nigeria and UAE was signed in Colombo, Sri Lanka, with Nigeria's Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi

Delta Air Lines cancels hundreds of flights due to winter storm

FILE PHOTO: Delta planes line up at their gates while on the tarmac of Salt Lake City International Airport in Utah September 28, 2013. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo NEW YORK (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) has cancelled more than 600 flights due to inclement weather at its Atlanta hub, the carrier

Five Kenyan Airports Set for Expansion to Accommodate More Passengers

Friday December 8, 2017. International Airport, one of those set for expansion to accommodate more passengers Nairobi - Five airports are set for expansion to accommodate more passengers, whose tally hit an all-time high of 10 million this year. The targeted airports are Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, which handles 7.5 million passengers

DOT drops proposal to force airlines to disclose bag fees

WASHINGTON (AP) — An Obama administration proposal that would have required airlines disclose checked and carry-on bag fees at the start of a ticket purchase rather than later is being dropped by the Department of Transportation. The department said in a notice posted online Thursday that it is withdrawing the proposed

JFK Airport set for $132m cargo investment

JFK Airport New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) has been approved to receive a new cargo handling facility and taxi lane upgrades as part of a 33-year lease agreement with cargo property developer Aeroterm. A 33-year lease between the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and cargo

Airbus faces hectic December to meet 2017 delivery goal

FILE PHOTO - The logo of Airbus Group is seen at the Airbus Helicopters Paris-Le Bourget plant dedicated to the production and the renovation of helicopters blades, in Dugny, near Paris, France, December 1, 2017. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus lagged Boeing in jet production and sales in the first

Air New Zealand cancels flights after “events” involving Rolls-Royce engines

Air New-Zealand Boeing 787 white livery press   (Reuters) - Air New Zealand Ltd said on Thursday “two recent events” involving Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC Trent 1000 engines had prompted it to cancel and delay some international flights over the coming weeks, making it the latest airline to experience problems. Engines on its Boeing Co 787-9 jets would now

EasyJet Takes On Lufthansa With German Domestic Routes

An EasyJet passenger aircraft makes its final approach for landing in Colomiers near Toulouse, Southwestern France, November 24, 2016. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau BERLIN (Reuters) - Britain’s easyJet will start competing with Lufthansa’s airlines on domestic German routes from Berlin next month, following its planned takeover of parts of insolvent Air Berlin, it said on

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