Arik Air announces flights reduction over aviation fuel scarcity
Arik Air on Wednesday announced reduction of flights due to the lingering scarcity of JET A1.
The airline made the announcement in a statement by its Communications Manager, Mr. Ola Adebanji, in Lagos.
Arik Air said that aviation fuel
scarcity started manifesting last week when major oil marketers began to
ration supply of the product to airlines.
It said, “With a daily fuel need of
about 500,000 litres and an average of over 100 daily flights, Arik Air
is mostly affected by this scarcity which is the fourth this year alone.
“One of the airline’s flights to Johannesburg on Tuesday had to be routed via Port Harcourt to pick up fuel.
“As a result of the worsening supply
situation of aviation fuel, Arik Air has announced further reduction in
flights from Nov. 16 to cope with the fresh scarcity.’’
The airline said that the reduction will
reduce unpleasant flight delays and cancellations which passengers have
experienced in recent times.
It said that an oil marketer issued a Notice to Airmen on Saturday, alerting of non-availability of the product in Lagos.
Arik Air added that another marketer
said it was running out of the product in Lagos with limited supplies in
Port Harcourt and Abuja.
It said, “This development has started
taking its toll on Arik Air due to the airline’s large scale operations,
with flights being delayed across the country and, in some cases,
cancelled especially for airports without airfield lighting.”
It appealed for the understanding of its
customers whose flights were likely to be affected by the scarcity and
scaling down of operations.
It said that would notify passengers
through SMS or email messages in situation where flights would be
delayed or cancelled due to the scarcity.
The Minister of State for Aviation,
Capt. Hadi Sirika, had at the weekend, assured stakeholders in the
sector that the government was making efforts to address the scarcity.
Sirika said that the long-term target of
the government was to ensure local production of aviation fuel to make
the product easily available for airline operators.
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