Indications
emerged late on Wednesday that the summer flight schedule of the 24
foreign airlines operating into Nigeria might be approved before the end
of this week.Our correspondent gathered that the
Federal Government through the Ministry of Aviation had begun moves to
fast-track the approval process following a story by Reliable Click on
Wednesday that the affected airlines might stop flying into the country
because of the non-approval of their summer schedules.
The foreign airlines are currently in
dilemma on whether to stop or continue flights into the country because
of the failure of the Federal Government to approve their summer
schedule five days after the expiration of the winter schedule on March
28, 2013.It is illegal for any airline to fly
into another country without getting approval for its winter and summer
seasonal schedules from the host, according to aviation experts.
The approval is usually given days ahead
of the expiration of the current season’s schedule in order to avoid a
situation where an airline has to ground its flight operations while
waiting for approval.The Foreign Airline Schedule Approval, a
six-month periodical document, must be signed and submitted by all
foreign airlines operating in the country.The Winter Approval Schedule expired on
March 30, 2013, and is supposed to be replaced with the Summer Approval
Schedule from March 31 to September 29, 2013.
Although most of the foreign airlines
have begun implementing their winter schedules, which have yet to be
approved by the Ministry of Aviation, industry experts described the
situation as being risky as insurance companies may refuse to pay
compensation if a disaster should occur during one of the flights.
Source close to the ministry, however,
told our correspondent on Wednesday that the 2013 summer schedule was
already receiving expedited attention from the Schedule Approval
Committee and the minister“The approval will be given any moment
from now. Media reports have forced the ministry to give it urgent and
expedited attention,” the source saidAlso, top executives of some of the foreign airlines also confirmed that the approval could be given any time soon
“The ministry is already looking into
the schedule. They are doing something already; lets see what will
happen soon,” the chief executive of one of the European carriers said
on Wednesday
The final approval is usually given by
the Aviation minister based on the recommendations of the Schedule
Approval Committee comprising officials of the Federal Airports
Authority of Nigeria and Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, and headed
by a director in the ministry.
The Special Assistant (Media) to the
Minister of Aviation, Mr. Joe Obi, did not react to media enquiry on the
development on Wednesday.Obi had on Tuesday said that the
Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah, did not refused to approve the
foreign airlines’ summer schedules, adding that they would be approved
very soon
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