Arik Air has temporarily suspended its flight operations to the John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, United States.
According  to findings by our correspondent, the two Airbus A330-200 aircraft  dedicated to the route have been taken to France for C check, which is  an extensive visual inspection of specified areas, components and  systems as well as operational and functional checks of an aircraft for  maintenance purposes.
The last flight to New York by  the carrier, it was gathered, was on Friday, February 3, 2017, with the  suspension of flights taking effect a day after. The suspension is  expected to be lifted on February 18 when the aircraft are due to return  to Nigeria.
Our correspondent gathered that normal  operations would commence on the route on February 19 and that the  suspension was initially planned for January.
When our  correspondent attempted to book a New York flight through the airline’s  customer service line, the representative said there were no flights to  the JFK until February 19 without giving any explanation.
Arik  operates the Lagos-JFK service on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, with  check-in starting at 5pm and take off at 11:45pm, but when our  correspondent visited its check-in counter at the Murtala Muhammed  International Airport in Lagos on Wednesday, there were no New York  bound passengers.
The airline had in the last two  months been having issues with its passengers on the New York and  London, United Kingdom routes over delays and outright cancellation of  flights.
While appealing for the understanding of  passengers booked on the Lagos-New York service in December, the airline  had said regular operations would be normalised from Thursday, December  29, 2016, attributing the cancellations to the damage to its A330-200  aircraft with registration mark, 5N-JIC by a ground handling company at  the JFK International Airport, New York.
The Public  Relations and Communications Manager, Adebanji Ola, in a text message  said, “It is not a suspension. We only cancelled a number of flights to  enable the aircraft to go for maintenance in Europe.”
Meanwhile,  security operatives on Wednesday were said to have barred aggrieved  passengers of the airline from gaining entry into its headquarters at  the Lagos airport.
Eyewitnesses said the aggrieved  passengers came to demand for the refund of their air ticket fares as a  result of cancelled flights between December and early this year.
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