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PH Airport Attributes Increase In Airline Operations To Teamwork
The Port Harcourt Airport management has attributed the increase in the number of airlines and passengers at the domestic wing of the airport to teamwork.
Regional General Manager, South-East/South-South of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mr Felix Akinbinu, disclosed this during an interaction with aviation correspondents on Monday.
He said the achievements recorded so far, even in the midst of Covid-19 challenges, were made possible through the understanding and cooperation of the management and staff of the agency.
Akinbinu noted that the increase in the number of airlines and passengers had made the domestic wing of the airport more busy and buoyant.
He said that apart from the United Nigeria Airline, Ibom Air and the Green Africa Airlines that had already begun operations at the airport, some other airlines had also indicated interest to operate at the airport, adding that the Air Peace Airline now operates Port Harcourt—Benin route.
“Because of how we arranged things, some of the passengers thought that the domestic arrival terminal is the international arrival terminal.
“We have two arrival halls and one departure hall, but very soon, we will have two arrival halls and two departure halls, to make our passengers comfortable, and to have a seamless facilitation of passengers business in the terminal.
“This probably got the attention of some airlines and passengers, and that is why they are interested in coming to the airport”, Akinbinu said.
On the international terminal of the airport, the regional manager explained that there were a lot of procedures involved in its operations, saying the airport management is strictly following the guidelines given to them by the regulatory agency.
“The Air Peace International has started the West Coast operations, while Lufthansa and Cronaux are doing their normal operations, and we are trusting that between December, Turkish and Ethiopian airlines will resume operations”, he added.
Akinbinu, however, commended the Rivers State governor, Chief NyesomWike, for the reconstruction of the VIP/protocol lounge at the airport and for providing the airport access road with street lights.
He promised to address the accommodation problem facing the aviation correspondents at the airport and also assured that the issue of public toilet at the airport would also be tackled.
By: Corlins Walter
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