American Aviation company stops flights to Nigeria because of debts owed
Joined Aircrafts has declared that it will stop its flights to Nigeria come June 30, 2016.
The American organization located the powerlessness to gather the cash it produced using ticket deals and the inaccessibility of flight fuel as one of its reasons.
Vanguard reports that the Global Air Transport Affiliation (IATA) uncovered that Nigeria owes aircrafts $575 million in air charges.
As indicated by Sahara Reports the Aircraft's last flight will roll in from Houston on June 29, 2016, and leave Nigeria on June 30, 2016.
This was likewise affirmed by Joined Aircraft, on their
Twitter handle, in a discussion with a concerned Nigerian, @royaltyuso who tried to get an affirmation from the organization.
Industry watchers say the aircraft's choice to haul out, is an unmistakable sign of the condition of the financial air of Nigeria.
The American organization located the powerlessness to gather the cash it produced using ticket deals and the inaccessibility of flight fuel as one of its reasons.
Vanguard reports that the Global Air Transport Affiliation (IATA) uncovered that Nigeria owes aircrafts $575 million in air charges.
As indicated by Sahara Reports the Aircraft's last flight will roll in from Houston on June 29, 2016, and leave Nigeria on June 30, 2016.
This was likewise affirmed by Joined Aircraft, on their
Twitter handle, in a discussion with a concerned Nigerian, @royaltyuso who tried to get an affirmation from the organization.
Industry watchers say the aircraft's choice to haul out, is an unmistakable sign of the condition of the financial air of Nigeria.
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