Wednesday, 13 March 2013

PASSENGERS STRANDED AS AERO GOES ON STRIKE

Aero Airlines workers embarked on strike today which left hundred of passengers stranded at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos. Some of the passengers are contemplating taking legal action against Aero Airlines for making them miss their flights without any notice. Aero told them the flights were rescheduled to a later time knowing fully well they were not going to ffly because their workers were on strike. Aero has however apologized in a statement. Read the statement below;

“Management wishes to apologise for the inconvenience suffered by our highly esteemed customers due to an abrupt industrial action by our staff which has led to grounding of all our scheduled operations.
“We are engaging with the Unions to find a quick and amicable resolution. Further details will be given in due course. Thank you for your understanding.”

This is  the kind of thing that can get them sued abroad, cancelling a flight without notifying passengers Passengers, they haf apologised, biko, forgive them, hehe. 

1 comment:

  1. If this stuff is not settle befor tommorow...they should be expecting trouble at there door steps...!!!..trouble from all the paseengers..WTF!!!

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