Ethiopian Airlines on Monday denied any deal with Canada
High Commission to evacuate Nigerians from Canada.
This is despite the earlier instruction by the
Canada High Commission directing evacuees to buy Ethiopian Airlines ticket at
the cost of $2,500 for economy class, but the East African carrier said it was
not contacted to evacuate Nigerians from the North American country.
A statement signed by the General Manager of
Ethiopian Airlines in Nigeria, Firihewot Mekonnen, noted that the evacuation
exercise is the responsibility of the Nigerian Government.
The statement explained further that Ethiopian
Airlines evacuated 187 Canadians and Resident Permit holders from Nigeria on
May 21, 2020, from Lagos airport on Boeing B787 to Addis Ababa for onward transfer
to Canada.
“Ethiopian Airlines evacuated 187 Canadians and
resident permit holders from Nigeria on May 21 from Lagos airport on B787 to
Addis Ababa for onward transfer to Canada. Ethiopian Airlines has been
operating regular flights between Addis Ababa and Toronto in Canada for ymany ears.
“More Canadians will be evacuated as arrangements
are ongoing. Ethiopian Airlines is ready to operate any flight for evacuation
when requested by the respective government and agencies. As at now, the
airline has already operated such flights and is having an on-going discussion
to evacuate Canadians and Canada resident permit holders from Nigeria.
“Ethiopian Airlines is not yet contracted to evacuate
Nigerians from Canada. That is the responsibility of the Nigerian Government
and its agencies to choose partners for such evacuation,” the statement said.
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