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To reduce the spread of coronavirus, the UAE Government has stopped passengers’ airlifting from Nigeria to Dubai.
Air Peace Spokesperson, Mr Stanley Olisa, made the announcement in a statement on Thursday in Lagos.
Olisa, however, said that flights bringing Nigerians back from UAE were not affected.
According to him, to this end, Air Peace flight from UAE (Sharjah-Dubai) to Lagos is not affected.
“Normal flights shall resume when the restriction is lifted from Feb. 28, 2021.“Our esteemed customers whose flights are disrupted by this development can send a mail to us via callcenter@flyairpeace.com for a possible reschedule,” he added.
He expressed the management’s appreciation to its numerous customers for their continued patronage.