COVID-19: Nigerian govt announces closure of Air Peace evacuation of Nigerians from UK
The High Commission disclosed this in a statement made available to the news agency of Nigeria on Monday in Abuja.
The High Commission advised prospective evacuees, who are yet to make payment not to do so, and necessary arrangements are being made for alternative flights. “Further to the notice of July 25, 2020, the High Commission wishes to inform that the evacuation flight scheduled for August 8, 2020, is now fully booked and seats are no longer available.“In this regard, all prospective evacuees who have not already made payments for the flight are strongly advised not to do so.
“The Mission will endeavour to make necessary arrangements to schedule another flight, details of which will be communicated in due course,” the commission said.
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