The Federal Government on Thursday shifted the resumption date for the commencement of international flights into and out of Nigeria from August 29, 2020, to September 5, 2020.
Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, had announced on August 17, 2020, that international flights would resume on August 29, following pressures from the public for the resumption of the flights.
But at Thursday’s briefing by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja, the Director-General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Musa Nuhu, declared that international flights would not resume as earlier announced.
He said September 5, 2020 was picked as the new date for international flights resumption, stressing that there were still issues to be sorted out before allowing international carriers to operate into and out of Nigeria. He tweeted:
“Regret to announce that the international flight resumption earlier scheduled to resume on 29th August has been shifted to 5th September 2020.”
It should be recall that International flights were suspended by the Federal Government across the country about five months as a result of the global outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
See tweet below:
The Federal Government has shifted the resumption of international flights in Nigeria to September 5.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) announced this today, saying while airlines and airports were ready, other non-aviation logistics required the one-week extension. pic.twitter.com/oj0QUy7YtA
— Rolland Okpe (@RollandOkpe) August 27, 2020