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Arik Air Introduces New Timings On Lagos Lagos-Johannesburg Route
Arik Air yesterday said it
has introduced new summer timings on the Lagos-Johannesburg route.
The airline also announced that the baggage allowance on the route had been increased for both Premier and Economy Class passengers.
This is contained in a statement issued by its Communications Manager, Mr Ola Adebanji, in Lagos.
“With the new timings which came into effect on June 15, outbound daily flights now depart the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos at 1:30 pm (local time). It arrives into the OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, at 8:40 pm (local time).
“Inbound flights leave Johannesburg at 11:15 pm (local time) and arrive in Lagos at 4:30a.m. the next day,” the statement said.
It said that for the new baggage allowance, the Premier and Economy class passengers from Lagos to Johannesburg could carry three pieces of luggage each.
The statement also said that premier passengers would be allowed maximum weight of 32kg per piece and Economy passengers 23kg per piece.
According to it, the advantage of the new timings is that it offers better connections from Arik Air’s regional and domestic points to Johannesburg.
It said, “Abuja and Port Harcourt passengers have multiple daily connection o.
“Similarly, the new timings offer Dakar, Banjul and Luanda passengers same day connections in both directions, while passengers travelling to Cotonou and Douala via Lagos have same day connection off inbound Johannesburg flight.”
The statement said that domestic and regional South African markets would also benefit from the new timings as they could now connect same day to the Johannesburg-Lagos service.
“Times are changing for passengers flying from West to South Africa. Their request for better connecting times has now been addressed.
“We are a customer-oriented airline and we go the extra mile to ensure that our guests have value for their money,” the statement said.
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