Emeka Ugwuonye, a lawyer, has threatened to sue Air Peace Airlines.
Gatekeepers News reports that Ugwuonye who threatened to sue Air Peace Airlines alleged that the private Nigerian airline put him through “pain and suffering”.
The Legal Practitioner narrated his ordeal:
“Yesterday, after a court hearing in Abuja, I was billed to fly back to Lagos. I had a 4:25 pm Air Peace flight. I got to the airport by 2pm. At the check-in counter, I was told that my flight had been rescheduled for 8:10pm. I wondered why no message was sent to inform me.
“In any event, I had to wait at the lounge for the 8:10pm flight. I had to cancel my meetings with my staff in Lagos. My driver was already at the airport. At 8:10pm, Air Peace did not call for boarding. By 9pm, they announced that my flight had been moved again to 10pm. At this point, I tried to go back to Abuja town, as I felt it would be too late for me to travel from Lagos airport to my home in lkoyi. However, Air Peace could not give me my luggage because they had flown my luggage to Lagos on the earlier flight they told me was delayed. So, I was forced to stay back at the Abuja airport.”
Ugwuonye continued, “By 10pm, they announced that the flight has been moved again to 11pm. Finally, the 4:25pm flight took off by 11:43pm and we arrived Lagos by 12:33am. I spent over an hour at the airport trying to find my luggage where the airline kept it. I went through an ordeal to get home by 3am.”
He noted that after analysing the whole incident, “he saw a vicious airline operator which has total disregard for Nigerians and which could toy with my life and which put me through extreme pain and suffering.”
Ugwuonye added that he “became convinced that unless I drag Air Peace through the courts, it will continue in such vicious and abusive conduct. I have therefore directed our lawyers to start the process of suing Air Peace for damages. I believe this action will be in public interest.”
The unsatisfactory service of Nigeria private airlines has become rampant in recent times as the same incident was recorded on Saturday, but from a different airline, Arik Air.
On Saturday, Passengers were left stranded at the Lagos Airport as the flight which was earlier delayed was rescheduled to 8 pm, only for Arik Air to announce the cancellation of the flight at 7:30 pm.
Although they were given an offer to fly anytime on Sunday at a 50% discount on return, the passengers protested because they had nowhere to pass the night.
One of the passengers said, “they intentionally allowed all flights to go before announcing the cancellation.”
Nigerians are, therefore, calling on the government to step in, in order to put an end to the unsatisfactory services been rendered by Nigeria Airlines.