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Tour Operators Commend Max Air For Airlifting 6,000 Pilgrims

Sunday Isuwa by Sunday Isuwa
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Private tour operators have commended Max Air for coming to their rescue by airlifting about 6,000 private pilgrims to Saudi Arabia for the 2023 hajj.

While appreciating Max Air proprietor Alhaji Dahiru Mangal for coming to their aid, a cross section of the pilgrims also appealed to Vice President Kashim Shettima to probe NAHCON for approving incompetent airlines for the hajj operation.

Thousands were stranded in Lagos within the vicinity of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA). They slept in mosques and open spaces in the airport for more than a week before Max Air was deployed to rescue them.

The stranded pilgrims had to stage a protest in front of Arik Air office at the Lagos airport.

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) had approved five airlines – Flynas, Max Air, Azman Air, Air Peace, and Aero Contractors – to airlift 75,000 state pilgrims to hajj. It also approved Arik Air and Value Jet to participate in the airlift of 20,000 pilgrims allocated to licensed private tour operators.

As a reaction to the Arik Air’s failure and the attendant protests by the pilgrims, the Association for Hajj and Umrah Operators in Nigeria (AHOUN) had to engage Max Air to rescue them as announced by the spokesperson of the commission, Fatima Sanda Usara, last week in a statement.

Records show that Max Air had airlifted 5,662 tour operators  allocated to Arik Air during the rescue operation.

Aside rescuing the nearly 6,000 private pilgrims, the Katsina — based Max Air also rescued another 5,000 pilgrims under the state quota from Nasarawa (472), FCT (556), Jigawa (559), Gombe (2,733), Air Peace pilgrims from Lagos and Ilorin (420).

The Saudi authorities closed their Jeddah and Madinah airports for hajj pilgrims on June 22.

But the kingdom had to extend the deadline to June 24 for Nigeria and other countries who didn’t meet up the deadline to airlift the intended pilgrims.

Last Saturday, which was the last day for the extension, Max Air, according to sources in the commission and NAHOUN, operated four recuse flights: two in Lagos, one each in Kano and Abuja. This is despite the NAHCON Chairman Zikirullah Kunle Hassan’s claims that the airlift operation ended on Friday, June 23.

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Alhaja Monsoura Said thanked Max Air for transporting her to hajj. “Max Air made my dream come true. I almost miss this golden opportunity like I did last year if not for Max Air intervention. It is unfortunate that the hajj commission chairman said airlift has been completed while there are over 2,000 tour operators’ pilgrims on ground. Max Air evacuated us to Saudi Arabia on Saturday afternoon, long after the NAHCON chairman had arrived in the kingdom,” she said.

For Alhaji Kadiri Ibrahim Raji, “Max Air was God-sent. I almost lost hope after spending one week at Lagos airport. But Allah made it possible through Max Air. “

Another pilgrim from Kano, Ibrahim Musa Garba said: “It was a narrow escape. Max Air did the magic. And we are in Makkah now for hajj.”

However, another pilgrim, Bello Rauf, said Arik Air should be penalised. “They were allocated pilgrims even though they know they don’t have the capacity and wherewithal to do it.”

The pilgrims had threatened to take legal action against Arik Air if the vice president fails to investigate them with a view to adequately sanction them.

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Sunday Isuwa is an award winning journalist with over 15 years of experience. Currently at LEADERSHIP Media Group, he has published thousands of articles that have helped in shaping Democracy, Good Governance in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large.

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