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Mr Onyema made this disclosure in an interview with a television crew last week.
Onyema explained that some African nations like Togo and Ivory Coast charge Nigerian airlines as much as $10,000 to land, while they do not face similar actions in Nigeria.
According to him, the attitude of these African nations contravened the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) treaty, as the nations involved have signed the treaty to freely give access to member states.
“When I applied to Ivory Coast, I was frustrated. Togo said her space will not be open to us because they want to protect their airlines. That did not change until I decided to go to court to stop an airline coming from that place.
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January 29, 2021
Munich Airport fully met all requirements
Certification program creates confidence in safe air travel
The airport association ACI World has presented Munich Airport with an certificate for its commitment to preventing the further spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. The “ACI Airport Health certificate” confirms Munich Airport’s successful implementation of effective health and safety measures in accordance with the recommendations of the ICAO Council’s Aviation Recovery Task Force and the joint EASA/ECDC Aviation Health Safety Protocol. The ACI EUROPE guidelines for safe air travel are also consistently implemented at Munich Airport.
The ACI Airport Health Accreditation program makes health and safety measures at airports measurable and transparent for passengers, employees and authorities. Airports can use the program to review their measures and processes and have them certified by an independent party. In this way, the program ensures compliance w
BELFAST CITY AIRPORT BECOMES FIRST IN NORTHERN IRELAND TO ACHIEVE ACI AIRPORT HEALTH ACCREDITATION
Release Date: 15 Dec 2020
George Best Belfast City Airport has been awarded an airport health accreditation certificate by the Airports Council International (ACI) for its extensive COVID-19 measures.
Belfast City is the first airport in Northern Ireland to achieve the international accolade which recognises best-in-class COVID-19 health and safety processes.
Cleaning, disinfection, physical distancing, staff protection, passenger communications and passenger facilities are all assessed for the accreditation.
The airport s Operations Manager, Judith Davis, said: The safety and wellbeing of our staff and passengers is always our first priority, and that has certainly not changed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.