oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | air travel, airfares, airline industry, flights, flying
Air Peace has offered a 15 percent reduction on economy-class fares for students flying on its Nigeria-London routes.
According to a statement released on Monday by Ejike Ndiulo, who leads corporate communications for the airline, this information was shared.
The declaration stated, “To enhance accessibility in air travel, the airline is prolonging its special 15% student discount on economy class seats for routes connecting Nigeria and London. This allows students to enjoy discounted rates while still experiencing top-notch service.”
This special offer is exclusively for economy class tickets and targets students who are furthering their studies overseas, with a focus on those heading to the UK, Europe, USA, and Canada.
“The airline highlighted that this offer provides a great chance for parents and students planning to go back to Nigeria during the summer break after finishing school.” “Furthermore, they mentioned that students who are part of full-time education programs at recognized institutions could benefit greatly from substantial discounts on their travel,” the statement continued.
Applicants must be 25 years old or under and should submit a current student ID, student visa, along with an enrollment confirmation letter to apply. These reduced-price tickets can be reserved via Air Peace’s official site and stay valid for twelve months starting from the travel date.
Nevertheless, the tickets cannot be transferred or refunded. Students have the option to upload their passport information page along with the necessary documents through the airline’s specified portal under the ‘student discount’ segment of the website.
“Air Peace isn’t just focusing on students; they’re also offering current promotions that provide significant benefits to all travelers. By connecting any of Air Peace’s key domestic routes to London, flyers can save up to N600,000. Additionally, customers on these flights get an extra piece of complimentary checked luggage, making travel easier for those who carry more items,” the announcement stated.
The airline highlighted its commitment to providing exceptional in-flight services, featuring upscale comfort along with a variety of European-inspired dishes designed to cater to different preferences.
“This promotional offer will be available till March 31, 2025, with travels extendable until April 15, 2025,” it stated.
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | air travel, aviation, flights, flying, news
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On Monday, Brussels Airport declared that it would cancel all departure flights planned for March 31 as an anticipatory measure due to a national strike anticipated to severely affect air traffic control operations.
The head of operations at Belgium’s biggest airport advised passengers to prepare for potential cancellations of incoming flights due to a strike announced by the nation’s primary labor unions.
Much of the airport’s security and maintenance workforce is anticipated to go on strike during a protest against proposed changes to their pensions from the new conservative administration, along with concerns about rising costs of living.
The strike scheduled for next Monday was likewise anticipated to significantly disrupt activities at the nation’s secondary airport, located in the southern town of Charleroi.
Bart De Wever, a Flemish nationalist, assumed the role of prime minister at the beginning of last month. This followed extensive coalition negotiations that occurred after Belgium’s elections in June of the previous year.
However, trade unions have been angered by his efforts toward pension reform as Belgium struggles with a budget deficit that exceeds the limits set by European Union regulations.
The scheduled demonstration on Monday follows a previous national strike that took place six weeks ago, drawing tens of thousands of participants to the streets.
A significant number of military personnel, educators, railroad employees, law enforcement officers, and emergency responders have participated in the strike due to the government’s decision to eliminate their distinct retirement plans, which disproportionately impacts these professions.
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | flights, immigration, migrants, news, venezuela
A plane with 199 Venezuelan immigrants arrived in Maiquetía early Monday morning, according to Venezuela’s Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, who reported this information via state-owned Venezuelan television.
After being expelled from the United States, the team came in via an airplane from Honduras.
“199 fellow countrymen and 199 Venezuelan colleagues returning to their home nation,” were aboard according to Cabello’s statement to VTV.
This flight marks the first one since Venezuelan and U.S. officials reached an agreement to restart repatriation services on Saturday. This move comes after a two-week standoff initiated when Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro halted these flights.
Maduro declined to accept planes from the U.S. transporting deportees following President Donald Trump’s declaration that he intended to revoke Chevron’s permit for exporting Venezuelan petroleum.
The Venezuelan president stated that the move impacted flights heading to Venezuela, which led officials from the Trump administration to warn about potential additional sanctions against the nation.
On Saturday, Venezuelan authorities verified that an agreement between them had been finalized.
President Jorge Rodríguez of Venezuela’s Assembly announced via social media that they have reached an agreement with the U.S. government to restart the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants, starting with a flight scheduled for this coming Sunday, March 23rd.
In his statement, Rodríguez mentioned that under the Trump administration, approximately 250 Venezuelans were deported to a maximum-security facility in El Salvador.
Trump has accused, without providing evidence, those migrants of being members of the Tren de Aragua gang — a designated US foreign terrorist organisation.
“Migration is not an offense, and we won’t stop until we ensure the return of everyone who needs it and save our brothers held captive in El Salvador,” Rodríguez stated.
The leader of Venezuela stated that President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador bears responsibility for the welfare of the Venezuelans who were deported to his nation.
“You ensure their well-being, but before long, you must surrender and set them free, as they are being held captive,” Maduro stated.
oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | air travel, flights, immigration, passports and international travel, Travel
A clergyman from the U.S., Bishop Kenneth Obi, finds himself stuck in Nigeria as he expresses frustration over an American carrier, Delta Airlines, denying him permission to boarded his return flight to the United States.
Obi came to Nigeria on February 18 for a church celebration and took part in an event in Edo State from February 19 to 21. Afterward, he traveled to Imo State for another engagement from March 5 to 9.
On March 12, as he prepared to depart from Imo State, the clergyman mentioned that his green card could not be found during his preparations.
Obi who spoke to PUNCH Metro on Saturday however said the e-copy of the green card and other travel documents he presented on getting to the airport were rejected.
He stated, “I traveled to Nigeria from the United States, where I’ve resided for more than four decades, arriving here on February 18th for our church’s anniversary celebration. The initial event took place in Edo between February 19th and 21st. Following this, I moved on to Imo State for another part of the celebrations running from March 5th through March 9th. After concluding these events, I made plans to depart as I possessed a return ticket; having flown out from Atlanta on February 17th, I returned again on March 19th.”
On March 12, as I prepared to depart from Imo State, I realized my green card was missing. Consequently, I filed a police report and obtained an affidavit. The police then provided a digital copy of my green card. Afterward, I traveled to Lagos for my flight, which was scheduled on March 19. However, the flight ended up being canceled. In response, I contacted one of the airline’s managers and shared my circumstances; subsequently, they directed me to the embassy.
As he reported, the embassy staff verified the authenticity of his paperwork and mentioned that the carrier ought to permit him to travel.
Nevertheless, he mentioned that the airline staff declined, emphasizing that he required official travel papers from the embassy prior to his departure.
“So, I returned to the embassy where they informed me that if the airline refused to board me, I would have to start obtaining travel documents. However, they didn’t mention how long this procedure might take,” he explained.
Frustrated with the holdup, Obi mentioned that his extended time in Nigeria was leading to significant financial and emotional strain for him.
He similarly urged the relevant authorities to step in regarding his predicament.
I’ve resided in the United States for over four decades and have held a green card for more than 38 years. Currently, I’m feeling quite perplexed, and I trust that the relevant agencies will address this matter at their earliest convenience.
“I possess all the necessary documents, yet I lack the actual green card. This situation is extremely frustrating as my ongoing presence here could cause significant difficulties for both me and my family who reside in the United States,” he said additionally.
In response, Delta Airlines issued a statement through its management on Sunday that was reviewed by our correspondent. The airline clarified that photocopied versions of original travel documents would not be accepted for international journeys.
It was further stated that the traveler was instructed to go to the U.S. Embassy to acquire the required travel documents following routine protocol.
Delta wishes to provide clarification concerning a recent query from a passenger. This person submitted a copy of their U.S. Green Card when checking in, mentioning that they had misplaced the original document in Nigeria. According to global aviation rules, carriers can only recognize original travel papers, including passports and residency permits. Copies do not meet the requirements for international journeys.
Following established protocols, we recommended that the passenger go to the U.S. Embassy to acquire the essential travel documents. After he came back, he told us that the embassy needed extra time to review his application. Consequently, he asked the airline to forward an electronic copy of his paperwork to the U.S. officials for their validation.
Our team stressed again that he had two feasible choices: either wait at the current location for the embassy’s reply or go back to the embassy to stress how urgent his travel circumstances were. Since the embassy is the entity responsible for issuance, they alone have the capability to issue the required transit letter or new documentation.
Nevertheless, the airline guaranteed the passenger that his ticket would stay valid until he secured the necessary travel documentation.
“According to worldwide airline policies, international carriers do not allow photocopies of travel documents or passports for check-in procedures. Delta continues to adhere strictly to these international travel rules while also providing top-notch assistance to our travelers. We advise all passengers to confirm their document needs prior to reaching the airport so as to prevent any potential issues,” the statement concluded.
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | business, flights, Travel, travel destinations, vietnam
The restart of both chartered and scheduled flights between Russia and Vietnam has sparked increasing interest in this Southeast Asian destination.
As reported by Travelata.ru, tour sales have seen an increase of 9% within just one month and several-fold growth when compared to the corresponding timeframe from the previous year.
Currently, Vietnam is seeing the most rapid increase in hotel bookings, outpacing Thailand and getting closer to the demand levels seen before the pandemic.
From February 1 to March 18, Sletat.ru saw a 3.4 times surge in tour sales, whereas Level.Travel experienced a fourfold growth in March.
Russian Express reported a 5.5-times increase in February and March compared to the previous year, and Let’s Fly CEO Lyubov Voronina anticipated a growth of 20% in demand, fueled by an expansion in flight routes.
In wintertime 2024, direct flights between Russia and Vietnam were restarted after they had been halted in 2020 because of the pandemic. Aeroflot has begun serving Ho Chi Minh City and plans to commence service to Nha Trang starting March 22nd.
Azur Air and Pegas Touristik have initiated charter operations, whereas Vietnam Airlines intends to launch the Moscow-Hanoi service in May.
According to OneTwoTrip, Vietnam is listed among the top 10 travel destinations for March, seeing double the number of flight and hotel reservations compared to the previous year during this time.
Yandex Travel noted a 49% rise in air ticket sales compared to the previous year, whereas Aviasales experienced a 62.5% boost in their market share within Vietnam. The hotel reservation site Ostrovok identified Vietnam as the most rapidly expanding travel destination, recording a 25% uptick in bookings.
Anex Tour positioned Vietnam as the third top choice for summer travel following Turkey and Egypt. Experts noted that Vietnam’s attractiveness is increasing as Thailand grapples with excess capacity issues.
Voronina pointed out that Mui Ne and Nha Trang resorts provide an appealing option, even during summertime.
Oleg Kozyrev, who serves as the marketing director at Travelata.ru, expressed his belief that Vietnam’s structured tourism sector is poised to recover and return to its pre-pandemic standing.