Ado Sanusi, the chief executive officer of Aero Contractors,
has advised intending passengers who have a cold or malaria not to come to the
airport.
Speaking on Sunrise Daily, a programme on Channels TV on
Thursday, Sanusi said passengers who are seen sneezing on the aeroplane will be
isolated and treated as potential COVID-19 patients.
“I will like to point out that if you have malaria or a
common cold, do not come to the airport because there is a high possibility
that you are going to be denied boarding,” he said.
“This is the new normal that we are going to see.
“The main thing for the airlines is to make sure that the
aeroplanes are safe and that is what we’re doing and that’s why we still
believe that air transportation is the safest way to travel.
“So if we see anybody sneezing, we will take him as an index
passenger, we are not going to he/she has allergies. We are going to take the
person as index passenger till we have handed them over to port health
officials. They will be the ones to determine if he is allergic or has
COVID-19.”
Sanusi said the airline has made arrangements to isolate
suspected cases to ensure the safety of all passengers.
Speaking further, he said passengers who present a doctor’s
report stating that they have malaria will not be allowed to board the
aeroplane.
“My airline will not allow a passenger that comes with a
doctor’s report saying he has malaria I would rather that he comes with a
COVID-19 test result that he is free which is only valid for four days,” he
said.
“If you have malaria, please sit at home and when you get
better, you can travel.”
Addressing speculations that middle seats would be left
empty, Sanusi said the airline would only take a decision based on data-driven
and backed by science.
“If we have data that shows that if we block the centre
seats, it will reduce the rate of transmission then we will do that and
increase the flight costs because somebody must pay for the centre seats.,” he
explained.
The airline boss also said the airline would no longer serve
in-flight meals as passengers would have to remove their face masks to eat
such.
“There won’t be serving of food because that will increase
the number of times you will be contacting passengers and then the passengers
would be removing their face masks to eat the food so I think it is not the
best,” he explained.
“It is a one hour flight. It is only in Nigeria that we
serve food for a one-hour flight. Go anywhere in the world and you will see
that hot meals are not served on one-hour flights.”
Hadi Sirika, the minister for aviation, announced on
Wednesday that domestic flight operations will resume at the Lagos and Abuja
airports on July 8.
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Na the food be your problem or sneazing? Sneazing is normal not that you must be having cold b4 sneazing. Una own dey always dey different.
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