…Baggage will arrive Lagos 6 and 7 Dec. 2016
Arik Air has
appealed to passengers experiencing delay on the late arrival of their baggage en route to Lagos from Heathrow Airport in
London, to show some understanding.
According to the airline through its Communications and
Public Relations Manager, Adebanji Ola, “Passengers have been assured that all
the backlog of their baggage would arrive in Lagos on Tuesday and Wednesday,
December 6 and 7, 2016 respectively.”
“Arik Air regrets any inconvenience this development may
have caused its esteemed guests.
We appeal to our guests to show some understanding and
not to resort to damaging of the airline’s properties and disruption of
operations.”
Ola explained the cause of the delay: “Over the past
three days, Arik Air has been using a smaller aircraft, a Boeing 737-800, to
operate the Lagos-London Heathrow route due to maintenance on the wide-body
A330-200 aircraft allocated on the route. One of the airline’s Airbus A330-200
aircraft had been hit by a handling company at John F Kennedy International
Airport New York on Thursday, December 1, 2016 consequently triggering the
B737-800 to be deployed on the Lagos-London route”.
“In order to avoid cancellation of the Lagos-London
Heathrow flights, an alternative B737-800 aircraft had to be allocated on the
route to minimize the inconvenience to booked passengers.
The airline was constrained in capacity from a wide-body
A330-200 aircraft to a narrow-body B737-800 aircraft and thus had to leave some
of the passengers’ baggage behind in London. Passengers were however duly
informed of this capacity restriction at the check-in desk at London Heathrow
Airport and were advised of the possibility that some of their baggage will
have to be sent on subsequent flights as per space availability.”
Arik Air reiterate that it offers the most generous
in-cabin and checked in baggage allowance on the route and due to capacity
restrictions on the smaller B737-800 aircraft, that it has had to drop some of
the baggage in order to accommodate maximum number of passengers.
The airline also said, “an extra aircraft was also
operated to London Heathrow on Sunday, December 4, 2016 to accommodate all
passengers and some outstanding baggage.”
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