Air Peace, Nigeria’s foremost airline and West and Central Africa’s largest carrier, on Friday, April 25, announced the resumption of all flight operations.
This followed the suspension of the industrial action by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) and other labour unions in the aviation sector.
In a release signed by Dr. Henry Ndiulo, its Head, Corporate Communications, which conveyed the good news, the Airline thanked Nigerians for their patience, understanding, and unwavering support throughout this challenging period.
“Your resilience and trust in our brand mean the world to us. We commend the active and decisive intervention of the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Hon. Festus Keyamo, SAN, MON, whose leadership and commitment were pivotal in resolving the impasse and restoring normalcy within the aviation industry.
“Hon. Keyamo’s swift engagement with all stakeholders, his transparent approach to dialogue, and his unwavering dedication to the stability and progress of the aviation sector reflect a deep understanding of the critical role aviation plays in national development.
“His efforts not only facilitated the timely resolution of the strike but also underscored his broader vision for a safer, more efficient, and investor-friendly Nigerian aviation landscape.”
For the safety of its passengers and crew members, Air Peace cancelled all its flight nationwide, following the strike. Other Airlines, however, carried out with their operations.
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