Dubai’s flagship carrier, Emirates, has yet again announced a suspension of flights to and from Nigeria until November 30.
The airline in a statement on its website said customers who have been to or connected through Nigeria in the last 14 days will not be permitted on any Emirates flights bound for Dubai.
“Affected flight bookings have been cancelled,” it stated.
The airline had in June announced a suspension of flights to and from Nigeria from June 21.
The directive came barely two days after the airline had announced resumption of flights to Nigeria after weeks of suspension.
The UAE authorities had initially fixed June 23, 2021, for resumption of flights to Nigeria. Flights had been suspended in March over diplomatic row on COVID-19 protocol.
In its new directive, the airline advised customers affected by the suspension to simply hold on to their tickets until flights resume.
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