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BREAKING: Chaos As Angry Passengers Block Abuja Airport Over Flight Delays [PHOTOS]
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Chaos As Angry Passengers Block Abuja Airport Over Flight Delays.
- This news platform gathered that scores of passengers have blocked the boarding gate of the Airport in Abuja.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that aggrieved passengers have on Monday morning created a scene at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja after their flight was reportedly delayed.
This news platform gathered that scores of passengers have blocked the boarding gate of the Airport in Abuja.
According to Premium Times, the aggrieved passengers have been at the airport since Sunday night to catch flights to different destinations.
As of 8:36 a.m., passengers of Arik airline due for take off at 7 p.m. on Sunday were still at the terminal ‘without explanation from the flight workers or officials.’
“They already had delayed it from 7 to 9 pm yesterday. From 9:45 yesterday till now….,” a passenger was quoted.
Recall that Airline operators, in a letter on Friday, announced plans to suspend operations from Monday over the high cost of jet fuel and other operational costs.
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The airlines, however, reversed their decisions Sunday evening. Before the reversal, some airlines like Ibom Air and Dana had said they would not be joining their colleagues to suspend operations.
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