Ethiopian Airlines has clarified the article released by some media channels on the alleged collection of unauthorised charges on the route from Nigeria to South Africa.
The airline in a release stated that “at the outset, we would like to clarify that Ethiopian Airlines doesn’t charge any unauthorised fees on this route. However, since many passengers have been denied entry into South Africa by the immigration authorities for various reasons and these passengers have been inconvenienced during their stay at Johannesburg airport before they were returned back to their airport of departure, they were asked to deposit the mentioned amount to cover their incidental expenses in case they are denied entry. This amount has always been refunded to the passengers when they have been allowed entry in to South Africa.
“Recently, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) notified us on some customer complaints on this matter and we are discussing with the authority on how to handle the matter through diplomatic channels between Nigerian and South African Governments in the spirit of African brotherhood. Ethiopian Airlines has served the people of Nigeria for the past 57 years and have proved to be a partner in progress. Recently when all foreign airlines refused to fly to Kaduna, the airline was the only one that flew to route still the completion of the Abuja runway.
Again Ethiopian Airlines was also the only airline that agreed to fly to Enugu Airport and we affirm our continued loyalty to our customers as we stand with the people of Nigeria for now and in the foreseeable future,” the release added.