South African Airways cancels flights in Abuja runway repair
South African Airways said Tuesday it is the latest airline to cancel flights to Nigeria's capital, Abuja, during six weeks of renovations to its international airport runway starting March 8. Airlines have refused a government proposal to divert flights to northern Kaduna city and bus passengers the 250 km south to Abuja — a three-and-a-half-hour ride on a road notorious for accidents, hijackings and kidnappings. That proposal "would impact on aircraft availability and connectivity for our passengers," SAA spokesman Tlali Tlali said. Officials say the runway of Abuja's Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport is in shocking disrepair and that attempts to fix it piecemeal since its lifespan ended 14 years ago have failed. An SAA plane was damaged on landing there in August. Nigerian officials have said it would be impossible to carry out the repairs at night to help minimize the massive disruption to government business and the country's ailing economy. British Airways, KLM, Air France and Lufthansa also have temporarily canceled flights to Abuja during the repairs. Flights to Lagos, Nigeria's commercial hub, continue. <br/>
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South African Airways cancels flights in Abuja runway repair
South African Airways said Tuesday it is the latest airline to cancel flights to Nigeria's capital, Abuja, during six weeks of renovations to its international airport runway starting March 8. Airlines have refused a government proposal to divert flights to northern Kaduna city and bus passengers the 250 km south to Abuja — a three-and-a-half-hour ride on a road notorious for accidents, hijackings and kidnappings. That proposal "would impact on aircraft availability and connectivity for our passengers," SAA spokesman Tlali Tlali said. Officials say the runway of Abuja's Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport is in shocking disrepair and that attempts to fix it piecemeal since its lifespan ended 14 years ago have failed. An SAA plane was damaged on landing there in August. Nigerian officials have said it would be impossible to carry out the repairs at night to help minimize the massive disruption to government business and the country's ailing economy. British Airways, KLM, Air France and Lufthansa also have temporarily canceled flights to Abuja during the repairs. Flights to Lagos, Nigeria's commercial hub, continue. <br/>