On thursday September 26th evening, angry
Arik passengers blocked the runway of
the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, preventing planes from
taking-off or landing.
The passengers, who disembarked from an Arik Air flight, blocked the Abuja runway because the flight they took from Abuja to Calabar was not allowed to land in Calabar around 5.30pm for safety reasons - the runway lightening was poor, forcing the pilot to return the passengers to Abuja.
The passengers, who disembarked from an Arik Air flight, blocked the Abuja runway because the flight they took from Abuja to Calabar was not allowed to land in Calabar around 5.30pm for safety reasons - the runway lightening was poor, forcing the pilot to return the passengers to Abuja.
The passengers now felt the best way to express their anger was to prevent
other planes from taking off or landing at the Abuja airport.
Arik Air
spokesperson, Mr. Adebanji Ola, said that it was not the airline's fault that
the Calabar airport was closed by the time the flight from Abuja got there.
He said:
He said:
“The flight was
delayed because there was Very Important Personality movement and there was
also some weather issues, it is not the fault of the airline that the plane
could not land there. We are amazed that despite the security at the Abuja
airport, passengers were still able to hijack the aircraft and hold other
planes to ransom, that should not be the case.”
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