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Allen Onyema and Air Peace aircraft
The CEO of Air Peace, Allen Onyema has disclosed that since the airline began its direct flights from Lagos to London a few weeks ago, Gatwick Airport has deliberately frustrated its operations in the UK.
Onyema made this revelation on Tuesday during an exclusive interview on the Channels TV evening program, Politics Today, where he shared insights into his airlines experience after launching the Lagos-London route.
The Air Peace boss stated that since the airlines entrance into the Nigeria-UK route, which resulted in lower fares, foreign carriers have been pushing back.
So, when you are checking people, you need to manually carry the load 50 metres away to drop it somewhere else just to delay you.
No other airline faced that, Onyema said.
He further revealed that on the day Air Peace was reassigned to a terminal with a malfunctioning baggage carousel, it was subsequently observed that the boarding gate in that area had collapsed, adding to the airlines growing list of frustrations at the London airport.
Onyema stated that despite completing boarding on time, Air Peace flights were delayed by an additional 20 minutes because the airports management failed to provide ground handlers promptly.
He emphasized that while Air Peace consistently departs on schedule from Lagos, it regularly encounters delays at Gatwick Airport.
He suggested that these obstructions might be part of a deliberate strategy to displace Air Peace from Gatwick under the 80/20 slot rule, which mandates that airlines must maintain 80% on-time departure to retain their slots. Failure to meet this standard risks having their slots revoked and given to other airlines.
According to him, Air Peace has put some things in place to combat the challenge by documenting these incidents in a dossier to highlight the deliberate tactics by Gatwick Airport to hinder its operations.
This comprehensive record will be presented to the Federal Government to seek intervention and address the injustices faced at Gatwick Airport. (Nigerian Tribune)