Managing Director, Arik Airline, Mr Chris Ndulue, says the
company will resume flight operations to Banjul, The Gambia, on Oct. 1 after
its suspension due to the Ebola outbreak.
Ndulue told journalists on Monday at the Murtala Muhammed
Airport, Lagos State, that the security and safety of air passengers and crew
was a top priority to the airline.
He noted that the airline would continue to work with both
local and international health authorities to safeguard the health and
well-being of its passengers.
According to him, Arik would operate three weekly flights
from both Lagos and Abuja to Banjul via Accra, Ghana, on Wednesday, Friday and
Sunday.
Ndukue said, “Outbound flight departs Lagos at 5.00pm
(Nigeria local time), arrive Accra at 5.00pm (Ghana local time) and leaves
Accra for Banjul at 8.00pm (Ghana local time).
“From Abuja, the outbound flight departs at 6.10pm (Nigerian
local time), arrive Accra at 7.00pm (Ghana local time) and leaves for Banjul at
8.00pm (Ghana time).”
He added that with the new schedule, the airline would be
allowing the Banjul route to sell three market segments on one operated flight.
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