Passengers Stranded as Fuel Scarcity Grounds Aero Contractors' Operations at Lagos Airport

Posted by Odinaka on Tue 10th May, 2016 - tori.ng

Aero Contractors, Nigeria's domestic carrier, has cancelled several flights in the last two days owing to limited supply of JET A1, also known as aviation fuel.

 
In a statement issued on Monday, Nigeria’s domestic carrier, Aero Contractors, has cancelled several flights in the last two days owing to limited supply of JET A1, also known as aviation fuel, as some passengers of the airline have been stranded, especially at the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos.
 
Simon Tumba, the company’s media consultant who signed the statement, tendered apology to Aero customers, saying it was doing its best to resolve the situation in no distant time.

"Aero wishes to apologise to its dearest customers over the delay and cancellation of flight operations last night and this morning.

"We are experiencing fuel scarcity as our contract fuel suppliers are unable to supply fuel to us, while the other suppliers are unable to supply fuel to us due to scarcity of aviation fuel.

"We are taking appropriate measures to address this issue as soon as possible by engaging other suppliers to ensure a smooth, safe and secure flight operations for our customers," the statement read.
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