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Monday 17 July 2017

Chaos at Gatwick Airport, UK as Medview’s Nigeria bound passengers stranded

These are Medview passengers who were hitherto supposed to depart the UK for Lagos. Other passengers are supposed to be going to other destinations. One of the passengers in the video, Mrs. Akintola, was going to Lagos, Nigeria to grace an event billed to hold on Saturday.While passengers who are London bound were equally stranded in Murtala Muhammed International airport.
Meanwhile in a statement released on Sunday, the management of the Airline apologised to its passengers on the Lagos-London route following disruption of their flights due to operational reasons.
The airline in a statement signed by its media consultant, Mr. Obuke Oyibhota, assured the passengers that efforts were being intensified to airlift them to their destination.
Oyibhota said the airline had reached out to the affected passengers, and all the issues would be resolved latest by 3pm on Monday.
“We are deeply sorry for all the inconveniences suffered by the affected passengers and everything possible within Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) in aviation is being done to airlift them,” he said.
Oyibhota said Medview Airline would not abandon its obligations to passengers, noting that safety comes first in all its operations.