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Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Monaboo(m): 5:01pm On Apr 28 |
Wait...what is this Sit-at-home in Anambra? Are you guys not tired of sitting at home? |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by kingreign(m): 5:04pm On Apr 28 |
Cindypresh: Imagine the premature bonga fish that can't even stand in front of my youngest sibling talking trash to my late father. You should be very ashamed of yourself, well, since you have no shame, I'd blame your failed parents for copulating without protection and bringing this nuisance of a waste of skin to life. Rubbish and ingredients. 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Cindypresh(f): 5:06pm On Apr 28 |
kingreign: Oh your father is late, so so sorry dear. Now go ask your mother 2 Likes |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by kingreign(m): 5:10pm On Apr 28 |
Cindypresh: I'm NOT your dear, when my mother was your age, she had achieved way more than what you currently achieving. No need to drag someone who was holder of a blue passport at your age till date (if you can go find out who holds that class of passport holders). Bye! 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Londerry: 5:11pm On Apr 28 |
GAZZUZZ: Frankly, I take united Nigeria and I can say they really okay. The last I took was also to Asaba and the flight did move to its destination, Asaba. Maybe some errors and more airlines don’t want to be caught up in the current trends happening with Nigeria airlines. |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by MrGerald(m): 5:12pm On Apr 28 |
GAZZUZZ: How can Anambra airport to Asaba take 3-4 hours? On Sunday that traffic is less? It shouldn't be more than an hour the only thing there is some of you across the fear to enter Onitsha even when there's nothing to worry about hence you preferred longer Benin road 1 Like |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Cindypresh(f): 5:13pm On Apr 28 |
kingreign: Sorry Your grandfather nko😂 |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by UDOKABESTLUV(m): 5:18pm On Apr 28 |
Inukwa ooooo |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by MrGerald(m): 5:24pm On Apr 28 |
Arafat1:This transload of a thing you're yabbing here occurs in every part of this country and in some other countries, maybe you've not shifted before or simply bitter considering the way you yab 1 Like |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Angelfrost(m): 5:24pm On Apr 28 |
GAZZUZZ: Na you wey dey find cheaper alternatives...! |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by SSpeter(m): 5:29pm On Apr 28 |
kingreign:you are also overestimating the op. He can be older than I am (we cannot prove that) but not widely traveled, both locally and internationally. 2 Likes |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by kingreign(m): 5:37pm On Apr 28 |
SSpeter: I'm even underestimating the OP. Gazzuzz we all know, FG knows, Lagos State Government knows, Niger State Government knows, Delta state government knows, Diasporans and Nigerians knows, CEO and captains of industries knows etc. But you who are you? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Arafat1: 5:42pm On Apr 28 |
MrGerald: But it's your kinsmen who have elevated Transload to an avenue for crookedness and premeditated and sneaky shortchanging of customers.. This kind of shady business ethic is why no one trusts you guys... For you and your kinsmen, it's always money at all cost, regardless of whose ox is gored... If the airline knew they were going to transload the op from aeroplane to bus, why didn't they inform him of that before collecting his money?.. Till now, none of your kinsmen have answered that question.. Instead they have resorted to playing victim, finger-pointing and name calling... 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by SSpeter(m): 5:47pm On Apr 28 |
kingreign:It is good he is popular, we are not having a popularity contest, I said he is not widely traveled than I am. For him to state that Anambra airport to Asaba airport is about 3 hours, depicts his poor judgement about traveling. Traveling via United Nigeria Airlines, speaks volumes about your so called popular man. I rest my case 6 Likes |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by nams77: 5:51pm On Apr 28 |
GAZZUZZ:Why don't you modify the time it takes between Anambra state airport and Asaba? Several persons have pointed out that that figure is wrong. Do well to edit it. The distance is roughly an hour not 3-4 hours like you mentioned. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by nams77: 6:02pm On Apr 28 |
neatguy:My nwanna calm down. That belief that you hold is not correct |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by kingreign(m): 6:04pm On Apr 28 |
SSpeter: Stop changing the narrative, why did united Nigeria not indicate that Asaba isn't an available route before taking his money? Isn't this deceitful? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Appletek: 6:30pm On Apr 28 |
Cindypresh: Madam, you can't compare GUO to an airline. GUO operates out of a motorpark and is not regulated by anyone. There is a level of enligthenment and regulation which air travellers are exposed to and motorpark arrangements don't have. The NCAA regulates airlines in Nigeria and what the airline did was illegal and fraudulent. I can't advertise Asba by air and then deliver you to Asaba by road. It is fraudulent. Plain and simple. I dare the airline to come out and justify this nonsense and see how people will drag them. 2 Likes |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Alex80s(m): 6:41pm On Apr 28 |
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Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Cindypresh(f): 6:55pm On Apr 28 |
Appletek: Oga I'm not justify their stupidity,they did poorly...I'm only angry that the empty OP has other motives 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by EnigmaticDude: 7:07pm On Apr 28 |
Simply tag the minister on twitter and woye1 1 Like |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Administration1: 7:10pm On Apr 28 |
[quote author=Alex80s post=129682704][/quote] Enugu to Asaba isn't the same thing as Anambra Airport to Asaba, the later is closer than the former. Umunya Express is less than 5 minutes with a convoy involving escorts. |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Administration1: 7:14pm On Apr 28 |
Cindypresh: Thank you. |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by SSpeter(m): 7:17pm On Apr 28 |
kingreign:I am not changing the narrative my response is in tandem with your comment. When you go for cheap flights what do you expect? Asaba has a low traffic and the airline wants to reduce cost. It is a cheap flight and it comes with its consequence. I fly Dana when I am in the country and I don't have all these useless hassles. However full disclosure is good in business but trust me this guy will fly United tomorrow when he sees a 40% reduction in their fares and he will come here to rant. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by Freighthost: 7:32pm On Apr 28 |
GAZZUZZ: When u book cheap local flight Expect more of this True Green africa show me shege too I cant still believe or accept that gazzzuzzzz is in heaven nw Tears tears tears M shocked 4 Likes |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by drdanny(m): 7:33pm On Apr 28 |
Awka to Asaba 3hrs Habaaaaa! Please don't do this. I commute on this route and it's not.more than an hour HOWEVER, the airline deceived you and that's what is more paramount. I'd be pissed too. 4 Likes |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by hardbody: 7:40pm On Apr 28 |
GAZZUZZ: I doubt the refund will happen in your lifetime. Green line or whatever in double hell they call them cancelled a flight from Akure since mid last year. They haven't refunded and I have since forgotten about them. I hardly use those subsidiary airlines except the fact they are the ones that service some of these back street airports too. If Ibom air doesn't fly there and Airpeace (in that order) doesn't fly there, I find someone locally to attend to whatever I had intended to go for. |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by hardbody: 7:42pm On Apr 28 |
Freighthost: We (you and I) share this destiny with them. Never again. 1 Like |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by davillian(m): 7:42pm On Apr 28 |
My younger sis entered Thier hand by mistake early this year.... First they shifted the flight by 3 hrs twice and then cancelled the flight.... Saying they should come the next day same thing.... It was the 3rd day she left..... 1 Like |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by hardbody: 7:47pm On Apr 28 |
Cindypresh: Define the motives. Have you had the trauma of having your flight cancelled without pre-information? Talk is cheap. Last week, I narrowly missed my Ibom air flight from Uyo to LOS. The aircraft was still on ground but the protocols had been concluded. I won't blame them for this and I never did. I stayed at the airport from 7.25am till about 2pm before I could fly (with additional 40k payment). When people complain you impute improper motive. To whose benefit? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by hardbody: 7:51pm On Apr 28 |
SSpeter: How many Tier 1 flights go to Asaba from Lagos? 2 Likes |
Re: My Experience Travelling With United Nigeria by SSpeter(m): 7:55pm On Apr 28 |
hardbody:I have used both Ibom Air and Arik to Asaba 1 Like |
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