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‘Business Operators In PH Airport Yet To Make Profits’
More than one month that flight and business operations resumed at the Port Harcourt International Airport following the Covid-19 lockdown, business owners at the airport are yet to be making profit.
The Head, Corporate Affairs Department of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Port Harcourt Airport, Mr Kunle Akinbode, who disclosed this in an interview with The Tide, Monday, explained that those doing business at the airport have not been making usual profit since the resumption on July 11, due to the covid-19 standard protocol order given to them for operations.
He said that the car rental and hire services, travel agencies as well as FAAN, among others, have not been making normal profits because of the standard protocol order for operations which was not the usual method that people were used to.
“Everybody is running a loss, including us, the airport authority. You can see the overnight car park how empty it is because we were asked to create enough distance between car parking, which is not to our advantage.
“The overnight car park makes money for the airport, and when you are supposed to have a space for about 100 cars, and now you have less than 40 because of the covid-19 standard protocol order given to us to operate.
“The travel agents and protocol personnel from various institutions are not permitted to go into the terminal building to obtain boarding pass for their clients or principal like before,”he said.
While conducting The Tide round for sight seeing of newly installed facilities like the sensor doors, sensor taps and conveyor belt, among others, the corporate affairs boss explained that some airports that did not meet the standard protocol of Covid-19 were not allowed to reopen.
On why the VIP/Protocol lounge built by the Rivers State Government at the airport was not reopened, Akinbode said that certain Covid-19 standard protocol for the lounge was not met, which according to him, include the installation of sensor doors, taps and sensor sanitizer dispensers.
He said the VIP/Protocol lounge where top government officials and captains of industries stay before take-off or on arrival was built and handed over to FAAN to operate, adding that the lounge would be reopened as soon as those things are put in place.
By: Collins Walter
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