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FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Islie: 4:57pm On Jul 27
The Federal Government may be forced to restrict British Airways from Nigeria’s premier airport, Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos over a slot issue in the United Kingdom.

The UK slot system has forced Nigeria’s airline Air Peace to fly to Gatwick Airport instead of Heathrow, the UK number one airport.

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo, disclosed on Friday that the ministry had written to the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to allow Air Peace fly to Heathrow Airport in London in line with the reciprocity principle in the Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA).

Daily Trust reports that Air Peace commenced direct flight to the UK Gatwick Airport in March this year after a long battle with the authorities in a bid to get a slot at Heathrow.

However speaking at the 28th Annual Conference of the League of Airports and Aviation Correspondents (LAAC) in Lagos, Keyamo said it was unfair to allow British Airways unfettered access to MMIA, the country’s busiest airport while the same privilege was not accorded to Nigerian airline in UK in line with the BASA.

Keyamo said that the ministry was awaiting a response from the ministry in the UK.

He insisted that countries must abide by the Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) arrangement that Nigeria reached with their governments, saying that failure to do this might lead to a reactive action from the Nigerian Government.

He said, “We have already written to the United Kingdom to give Nigerian carriers, especially Air Peace Heathrow Airport, which is a tier one airport, just as we have British Airways, using our Lagos airport. We may as well give BA Ilorin to operate to. When we asked for Heathrow Airport, you’re telling us to go to a slot committee. Who does that? Air Peace I can tell you is on its way to Heathrow away from Gatwick.

“The local operators are struggling to cover their routes locally, not to talk of our international routes; Air France is coming here 10 times a week, we are not going to Paris, Lufthansa is coming here, we are not going to Frankfurt, Delta and United from America are all coming here, but we are not reciprocating. Even, South African Airways is coming here, we are not going there.

“We only managed to have Air Peace in London and to Gatwick, but we are pushing for them to take us to Heathrow. You can’t tell us you have a slot committee. Your airport operator should know that you have an existing relationship and they should respect it.

“For connectivity, people prefer Heathrow. That is an airport you can have an airline to codeshare with so that there can be connectivity.”

The minister also invited investors around the world to take advantage of the huge investment opportunities in the aviation industry especially the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility.

He said: “For us, we are looking at various issues; MROs. People are already talking to us, we don’t want to let the cat out of the bag. Very soon we are going to advertise to call for partnership in the project.

“For our banks, financial institutions, financers, and others, don’t say foreigners are coming to take your business, it’s a big business. If we bring them in, we will take all the aircraft in West and Central Africa and even a part of Southern Africa if we can get the MRO into Nigeria.

“The Arabs, Chinese, Europeans and Americans; they all want to invest and they are talking to us. And something about MRO is that you can’t invest it in an independent environment, but an existing airport. You will need a runway for an aircraft to land. So, you need to talk to us to give you land within our international airports.”

https://dailytrust.com/fg-may-restrict-british-airways-from-lagos-airport/

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by MasterJayJay: 5:03pm On Jul 27
Other countries will continue to bully us until the government starts implementing an eye for an eye.

Why even write to uk authorities? They know what they are doing.

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by licnsai: 5:28pm On Jul 27
When they will ban air peace totally from UK maybe their eyes will clear.

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by sultaan(m): 5:58pm On Jul 27
They nevto the British.er born person wey go say no .

Beggar no dey give condition

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by CyrusVI(m): 6:01pm On Jul 27
MasterJayJay:
Other countries will continue to bully us until the government starts implementing an eye for an eye.

Why even write to uk authorities? They know what they are doing.
How do u get to only see the negativity in all news??

Like, I read the same news, found that it's about the reciprocity of allocating slots, which is actually good for our local Airline, especially Air Peace, as was stated in the news


I'm worried for u now

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by MasterJayJay: 6:12pm On Jul 27
CyrusVI:

How do u get to only see the negativity in all news??

Like, I read the same news, found that it's about the reciprocity of allocating slots, which is actually good for our local Airline, especially Air Peace, as was stated in the news


I'm worried for u now
I don't need your worry. Use the worry to buy common sense so you can comprehend.


Nigeria gave UK airline access to busiest airport in Nigeria while Uk didn't reciprocate.

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Melagros(m): 6:17pm On Jul 27
COMRADES, what's my business? By the time sanctions start hitting you hard, you will know what's up

What's wrong for you going to the slot committee? You know this Tinubu's government is not a friend of UK, Keyamumu weight your words
Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by MadeInTokyo: 6:21pm On Jul 27
Dey play
Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Salewa97: 6:25pm On Jul 27
This is a necessary move by FG.

British Airways has to understand that we cannot be taking their nonsense any longer.

If they want to operate in our airspace, they must respect our rules and regulations.

Hopefully, this will push them to improve their services and treat Nigerian passengers with the respect they deserve.

FG should stand firm on this decision and not back down. Let's see how they respond to this!

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Tjra: 6:26pm On Jul 27
licnsai:
When they will ban air peace totally from UK maybe their eyes will clear.
Eyes go clear for wetin? You think Airpeace is really doing well with their current route?

We Africans behave like weak arses at time.

The government can as well ban British Airways totally in return.

Our stance on trade and international policies should always be based on reciprocity. E.g. If we need visa to enter your country, you too should require one to come here. Naija dey do well in this regard though cheesy

You can't get access to our busiest Airport and then give a shitty route. It's not done anywhere.

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by 9JAMac10: 7:10pm On Jul 27
Colonizer vs colony. Who wins this battle of the airlines 😂

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by abobote: 7:11pm On Jul 27
Joke of the century
Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Klington: 7:11pm On Jul 27
cool
Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Emu4life(m): 7:13pm On Jul 27
Good One, a serious Government should fight for the interest of it's Citizens' Business.

Protect your Business People, they create employment opportunities for your people

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by gerrardomendes(m): 7:13pm On Jul 27
See who dey talk. 😂
Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by EdgeUp: 7:13pm On Jul 27
Small nyash dey shake o grin grin grin

Keyamo, if you give British Airways Ilorin as you've suggested, it is still Nigerians that will suffer it.
Virtually all the states fly to Lagos but not all states fly to Ilorin. Put in another way, all airlines fly to Lagos (sometimes multiple times a day) but, not all airlines fly to Ilorin (for connecting flights) and terminal destination.

Santalpharay:

You don't seem to understand the game here. Same way it is hard for passengers to connect from Gatwick will be the same way it will be for passengers to connect from Ilorin. The results. Passengers coming from UK will prefer flying other Airlines that land in Lagos instead of flying British Airways that will only land in Ilorin. That means bad market for British airways. That is what Airpeace is already suffering in UK for being only able to land in Gatwick instead of Heathrow
First, it is a travesty for you to compare British Airways (and its OneWorld alliance) with Airpeace and its leased planes.
Second, what other options are available?
Lastly, I stand by my initial position - Nigerians will suffer it more.

Can you compare the number of Nigerians seeking to travel to the UK against the number of Britons seeking to visit Nigeria?

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Dagger111(m): 7:14pm On Jul 27

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Nazgul: 7:14pm On Jul 27
They should give them Ilorin airport. It's high time these whites start taking us seriously.

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by dfrost: 7:15pm On Jul 27
Let's resolve this issue behind doors. Not everything diplomatic should come to SM.

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by adioolayi(m): 7:15pm On Jul 27
Eye for Eye...

Bring it on Festus Keyamo.

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Funkyswagzz(m): 7:16pm On Jul 27
If this government I sincere they should quit playing hide and seek
Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by tuoyoojo(m): 7:16pm On Jul 27
Like what someone once said

What is good for the goose, is good for the Uganda

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Hammylawali: 7:16pm On Jul 27
Islie:


https://dailytrust.com/fg-may-restrict-british-airways-from-lagos-airport/


Please don’t wait for that response. Kindly stop the Lagos access and activate the ilorin airport for them. It’s an eye for an eye game now, nigeria should wake up and sit at the high table.

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Lovenorth: 7:18pm On Jul 27
After the protest?
Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:18pm On Jul 27
na wa o
Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by TalkTalkTwins(m): 7:21pm On Jul 27
yes
Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Owutuotuo(m): 7:22pm On Jul 27
licnsai:
When they will ban air peace totally from UK maybe their eyes will clear.
Then the same will be extended to BA.

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Re: FG May Restrict British Airways From Lagos Airport by Tjra: 7:22pm On Jul 27
Hemanwel:
Please, anyone who is close to Reno Omokri should tell him that the imminent peaceful protest is a protest against bad governance. It is a protest against hunger and hardship. It is not a Yoruba versus Igbo protest; neither is it Southwest versus Southeast. It will hold all over the 36 States. His inciteful posts between Yorubas and Igbos is stale! The mofo is not in the country so he doesn't know that the hunger/hardship in the land dey beat both Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, and other tribes. He is insensitive to what the common man is going through in the hands of Tinubu's government.

BTW:

How the planned peaceful protest pans out lies in the hands of the government. If they want it peaceful, it will be peaceful. If they unleash thugs on peaceful protesters, it will met with serious resistance.
"Lagos is the commercial nerve center of Nigeria and it will affect the government more if it is held here especially if we use Alaba international market as the center of the protest, since Alaba is where the government gets huge taxes to finance Lagos."

The comment is from a Protester on why their eyes are on Lagos.

Do you honestly believe it won't be hijacked?

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