SAA: South African Airways suspends flights to Abuja, Nigeria

7th February 2017

SAA: South African Airways suspends flights to Abuja, Nigeria

South African Airways (SAA) would like to advise its customers and stakeholders of the suspension of its flights between Johannesburg and Abuja, Nigeria.

The suspension of the three weekly non-stop flights between Johannesburg and Abuja is effective from 06 March 2017 and is due to upgrade work on the runway at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.

The airport authorities in Abuja announced that they will close Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on 8 March for a period of six weeks in order for scheduled repairs and upgrade work to be carried out.

“South African Airways regrets any inconvenience to our customers, but we would like to give the assurance that all affected customers will be accommodated on our flights to and from Lagos,” says SAA Spokesperson Tlali Tlali.

The SAA flights which are affected are as follows:

  1. SA 088 from Johannesburg (JNB) to Abuja (ABV) 
  2. SA 089 from Abuja (ABV) to Johannesburg (JNB)


“As a network carrier, we considered an option to fly elsewhere in Nigeria during the repair works. However such an option did not prove viable for us given its implications on our network as it would impact on aircraft availability and connectivity for our passengers,” explained Tlali.

Affected customers who already hold tickets and those planning to travel to Nigeria over this time will be re-accommodated on SA060 Johannesburg to Lagos and SA061 Lagos to Johannesburg.

Rebooking Conditions applicable:

 

Issued by SAA