Saudi Arabia disqualifies 3 Nigerian airlines from airlifting pilgrims to 2016 Hajj
The Saudi Arabia Aviation Authorities has disqualified three Nigerian
carriers from airlifting pilgrims to their country for the 2016 Hajj.
Speaking on the development, the Head of Aviation, National Hajj
Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Mohammadu Goni, said the disqualified
airlines are Dornier Aviation Nigeria AEP Ltd; Top Brass and Azman Air
Services.
The federal government had approved six airline operators to transport intending pilgrims for the exercise. According to Goni, the airlines approved by the Saudi authorities are Med-View Airlines Ltd.; Max Air Ltd. and Fly-Nas Air (Saudi Arabian designated carrier). Goni however did not give any reason why the Saudi Arabian government disqualified the airlines.
The federal government had approved six airline operators to transport intending pilgrims for the exercise. According to Goni, the airlines approved by the Saudi authorities are Med-View Airlines Ltd.; Max Air Ltd. and Fly-Nas Air (Saudi Arabian designated carrier). Goni however did not give any reason why the Saudi Arabian government disqualified the airlines.