The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has suspended airlifting of persons from Nigeria to Dubai, Nigeria owned carrier, Air Peace, has disclosed.
Air Peace announced the development in a statement by its Spokesperson, Stanley Olisa, on Thursday.
According to the airline company, the decision of the middle east nation was part of its efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Olisa, however, said that flights bringing Nigerians back from UAE were not affected.
According to him, to this end, Air Peace flight from UAE (Sharjah-Dubai) to Lagos is not affected.
“Normal flights shall resume when the restriction is lifted from Feb. 28, 2021.
“Our esteemed customers whose flights are disrupted by this development can send a mail to us via callcenter@flyairpeace.com for a possible reschedule,” he added.
He expressed the management’s appreciation to its numerous customers for their continued patronage.
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