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Nigerian Airlines delay signing of Hajj agreement with FG over Sudan crisis

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Four Nigerian airlines, including, Max Air, Air Peace, Azman Air, and Aero Contractors, stated their refusal to sign an agreement with the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to transport the 2023 Hajj intending pilgrims is due to the conflict in Sudan.

This means only the Saudi Arabian designated airline Flynas will fly to Saudi Arabia, as they signed the agreement.

The airlines say Sudan’s air space has been shut down due to conflict, according to Zikrullah Hassan, Chairman, of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).

Reasons

The NAHCON Chief stated, citing that only the Saudi Arabian designated airline Flynas, will transport 28,515 intending pilgrims to Saudi Arabia,  that they will transport about 40 percent of the Nigerian pilgrims.

The report noted that the four Nigerian airlines were allocated pilgrims to fly to the Holy Land: Max Air with 16,326 allocations, Air Peace with 11,348, Azman Air with 8,660, and Aero Contractors with 7,833.

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NAHCON has adjourned till Tuesday, May 9, to deliberate further with the Nigerian airlines that declined to sign the agreement, he added:

Ceasefire

Mr. Hassan revealed that the airlines will have to go through another route which from all indications, is longer than passing through Sudan, he added:

NAHCON’s Commissioner of Operations, Alhaji Abdullahi Magaji-Hardawa, said that President Muhammadu Buhari had approved a waiver of 65 percent of all aviation-related charges on the Nigerian airlines approved to transport pilgrims to Saudi Arabia, citing that they made the suggestion to the president and he graciously approved it.

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