Arik Air says flights return to normalcy after cabin crew work-to-rule action ends
Arik Air says flights return to normalcy after cabin crew work-to-rule action ends
By Kelvin Osa Okunbor
Arik Air on Friday, said its flights have returned to normalcy after a work-to-rule action embarked upon by members of its cabin crew ended.
The airline disclosed this in a statament signed by its spokesman, Ola Adebanji.
Arik, however, apologized to travelers over the disruptions, saying the issues has been resolved amicably.
“The cabin crew members of our flight operations team earlier this morning embarked on a work-to-rule action which led to the disruption of some of our flights out of Lagos. The dispute has been resolved amicably and our operations are now back to normal with flights leaving for their destinations with minimum delays.
“We assure our customers, especially those traveling during this festive season that we will do our best to ensure they get to their destinations safely.
“We sincerely apologise for the disruption in our operations. We see this unfortunate event as a temporary setback to the new Arik brand we have built in the last 10 months”, Ola said.
He assured that measures have been put in place to ensure a hitch free operations during the remaining period of the yuletide.
By Kelvin Osa Okunbor
Arik Air on Friday, said its flights have returned to normalcy after a work-to-rule action embarked upon by members of its cabin crew ended.
The airline disclosed this in a statament signed by its spokesman, Ola Adebanji.
Arik, however, apologized to travelers over the disruptions, saying the issues has been resolved amicably.
“The cabin crew members of our flight operations team earlier this morning embarked on a work-to-rule action which led to the disruption of some of our flights out of Lagos. The dispute has been resolved amicably and our operations are now back to normal with flights leaving for their destinations with minimum delays.
“We assure our customers, especially those traveling during this festive season that we will do our best to ensure they get to their destinations safely.
“We sincerely apologise for the disruption in our operations. We see this unfortunate event as a temporary setback to the new Arik brand we have built in the last 10 months”, Ola said.
He assured that measures have been put in place to ensure a hitch free operations during the remaining period of the yuletide.
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