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Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by ijustdey: 9:33pm On Aug 11

The row over Air Peace’s flight operations from the United Kingdom has taken another turn with Festus Keyamo, the Nigerian minister of aviation and aerospace development, writing to his British counterpart to lodge a formal complaint, TheCable understands.

In a letter dated August 1, 2024 and addressed to Louise Haigh, the UK secretary of state for transport, Keyamo warned that if Air Peace is not allocated a space at the London Heathrow, Nigeria will be forced to “reciprocate” by denying British Airways and Virgin Atlantic slots at the Lagos and Abuja airports.

Although Heathrow is the UK’s primary airport, Air Peace, the Nigerian carrier, currently operates from the Gatwick Airport, the secondary airport.

All efforts by Air Peace to get a slot at Heathrow, which is closer to the heart of London, have been unsuccessful.

In the letter seen by TheCable, Keyamo expressed “the displeasure” of the Nigerian government over the “consistent denial of slot” by the UK slot office to Air Peace on the Nigeria-London route to fly into Heathrow, its first choice, since it began operations in the UK in March 2024.

“The Airline had made consistent efforts in the past to fly into Heathrow Airport from Lagos, but was denied, and only granted approval to fly into Gatwick Airport from Lagos,” he wrote.

“Following the approval granted the Airline by the Nigerian Government to fly the Abuja-London route, the Airline approached the Slot Office for slot allocation at the London Heathrow Airport, for flight operations planned to commence in November 2024, during the IATA Winter Season. It is highly disheartening that up till this moment, the Airline has not received any favourable response from the Slot Office.”

He reminded the UK that both British Airways and Virgin Atlantic are operating into Nigeria’s primary airports in Lagos and Abuja “without encumbrances placed in their ways”.

British Airways, in particular, has been flying into Lagos since 1936.

“Therefore, it is necessary for Nigerian designated carriers to enjoy similar reciprocity that British carriers are enjoying. It is highly unfair on the side of the British authorities and a discredit to the Nigerian authorities and the Nigerian nation as a whole, for slot allocation to Nigerian carriers to be an issue at all times. We feel totally betrayed by the British authorities for not reciprocating the good gesture of the Nigerian State and its people,” Keyamo wrote.

“The slot allocation issue should not be used as an alibi to deny the existence of a Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, which hallmark is based on the principle of reciprocity. Whatever concessionary arrangements you have with your airports with third parties, the concessionaire(s) should legally inherit your existing obligations (especially those under Bi-Lateral Services Agreements) in respect of the use of those airports.

“Arising from the foregoing, I wish to emphatically state that if Air Peace is not allocated a slot at the London Heathrow Airport, it might be difficult for British flag carriers to access Nigeria’s tier one airports from the next Winter Season, unless when a frank discussion is opened with us to break the debacle associated with the slot allocation at Heathrow to the Airline and other Nigerian designated airlines.

“While expecting your timely intervention over this pressing issue dear to the hearts of Nigerians, please, accept the consideration of my warm regards.”

TheCable confirmed that the letter has been received by the UK high commission in Abuja.

Keyamo was unavailable for comments when he was contacted by TheCable.

https://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-keyamo-writes-uk-over-air-peace-may-bar-ba-virgin-from-lagos-abuja-airports/amp/

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by kayusely70(m): 9:38pm On Aug 11
Kudos to Keyamo for this bold move!

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by Reflect7: 9:43pm On Aug 11
LONG OVERDUE.

AND MOST WELCOME.

Sometimes I miss the days of Abacha and military rule in general.

Abacha doesn't bother sending letter.

The minute he sees Britain stopping Nigerian planes from landing in Heathrow, he will ban British flights to Lagos and Abuja SAME DAY.

They would be the ones sending letter.

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by RepoMan007: 9:44pm On Aug 11
From minister to private airline conductor. He should start a car wash business for aeroplane too.

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by RepoMan007: 9:44pm On Aug 11
Bestoweds:
Tough guy keyamo
Misplaced toughness.

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by RepoMan007: 9:46pm On Aug 11
kayusely70:
Kudos to Keyamo for this bold move!
Keyamo don follow OTO dey do nairaland influencing??
Air peace is a private business. Nigeria don cast, they have more important traffic inflow to allot Heathrow.

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by RepoMan007: 9:48pm On Aug 11
Reflect7:


Abacha doesn't bother sending letter.

The minute he sees Britain stopping Nigerian planes from landing in Heathrow, he will ban British flights to Lagos and Abuja SAME DAY.


GO THROUGH KENYA OR GHANA. Nigeria don cast.

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by MasterJayJay: 9:52pm On Aug 11
Wasting time writing letter.
Divert all UK airline to Borno airport. That is the best way to send a message.

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by RepoMan007: 10:01pm On Aug 11
MasterJayJay:
Wasting time writing letter.

Divert all UK airline to Borno airport. That is the best way to send a message.
how many brits are coming here? The few diplomats will be taken care of or go through Benin republic. Expatriates will ask you land them inside Aso Rock and you must obey because you need to to breathe their intellect upon your cocoa yam economy.

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by Yankee101: 10:14pm On Aug 11
Bold step
I hope he means it and follows through and not working for a bribe or stop for a bribe

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by Mynd44: 6:04am On Aug 12
MasterJayJay:
Wasting time writing letter.

Divert all UK airline to Borno airport. That is the best way to send a message.

Nah, Send British Airlines to Ilorin and Bauchi
Send Virgin to Akure and Ebonyi.

Everybody will reset quickly

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by LagosPrince: 6:08am On Aug 12
How many times will he write ?

I think he wrote one sometime around June and the British authority didn't take him serious . He don write again and I'm so sure they still won't take him serious so the only way to take him serious should be to divert British airways to Enugu and Virgin to Ogun state

Erm, Oh I forgot Ogun state don't have a functional airport

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by ecolime(m): 6:08am On Aug 12
What's the point in writing them a letter?

It should always be TIT FOR TAT. We take shit a lot in this country.


LagosPrince:
How many times will he write ?

I think he wrote one sometime around June and the British authority didn't take him serious . He don write again and I'm so sure they still won't take him serious so the only way to take him serious should be to divert British airways to Enugu and Virgin to Ogun state

Erm, Oh I forgot Ogun state don't have a functional airport
People like you are reducing the quality of discussions on this site.

Every thread shouldn't go tribal. We are better than this. C'mon.

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by lonelydora: 6:10am On Aug 12
Nonsense!

Return every bad energy with the same magnitude. No need to forewarn them

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by Hybrid600: 6:10am On Aug 12
Nigeria needs to tighten her belt and reciprocate wherever necessary to whoever especially the Western countries.

Na see finish dey cause many nonsense today and they will only stop when Nigeria starts having good leadership...

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by Dialpad: 6:10am On Aug 12
Nice one

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by eliwa47(m): 6:12am On Aug 12
Nigeria is one of the most countries that travel to UK, the revenue UK govt got from Nigerians can't be underestimated, so why the discrimination? undecided, Nigeria should treat their F**k up undecided

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by princeade86(m): 6:13am On Aug 12
People are saying he should divert BA and Virgin to like borno, ilorin or kebbi. How many white people are entering this country if not expatriate? Is it not ur citizens that are returning back home. If he try it, is ur people that will still attack him that his endangering their lives because they will need to travel again to Lagos or Abuja by road.

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by victorVIC1(m): 6:13am On Aug 12
RepoMan007:
From minister to private airline conductor. He should start a car wash business for aeroplane too.

I no send APC one bit but this move is a very important one. If only the president could commit similar efforts on Dangote's refinery.

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Re: Keyamo Writes UK Over Air Peace, May Bar BA, Virgin From Lagos, Abuja Airports by Zetty177x: 6:15am On Aug 12
Every country don see us finish. We need to be reciprocal now. Reciprocate every sh1t.

Keyamo, big ups. 🙌

Tinubu Needs to do something about the Dangote refinery not getting crude..crude oil in our Niger Delta don't belong to Oyibos or the West or nnpc. Dangote can't get crude oil. Gelegele Port in Edo State can't get crude oil. Enough is enough..

If our leaders fight for us, we will develop. We will grow..

Buhari took loans and mortgaged our oil wells, I will never forgive that man... imagine OPEC saying if Dangote gets oil, the crude oil supply to the west will be disrupted. (E nor go better for that aboki)

Anyway,We are tired..we need our title of Giant of Africa back.

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