Nigeria announces COVID 19 protocol for international flights
Passengers travelling
abroad through Nigeria’s airport terminals are required to arrive five
hours before departure to undergo COVID-19 protocols, the Minister of
Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, has said.
The minister said this on Saturday at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, when announcing some of the measures introduced for the reopening of the country’s airports closed in March following outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.
Sirika, who led other
members of Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 to inspect
facilities put in place at the airport ahead of its reopening, said
domestic travellers on their part would need to arrive three hours
before departure for processing. According to him, this is in a bid to
reduce sources of contamination of the virus. Sirika said that physical
distancing had been established at various points of the airport, adding
that this is done by marking the floors at the airports.
He said that the
aircrafts must be airworthy with full compliance to COVID-19 protocols,
adding that the airports are set to be reopened. He said that there
would be palliatives for operators of airlines because they had lost a
lot. Dr Sani Aliyu, the PTF Coordinator, expressed satisfaction over
full compliance with COVID-19 protocols at the airport. He said it
showed that the airport was ready for reopening with strict adherence to
COVID-19 protocols.
Also speaking, the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said members of PTF were at the Murtala International Airport to inform Nigerians on the new protocols and processes guiding the reopening of airports. Other members of the PTF who were in Lagos to observe adherence to COVID-19 protocols were Minister of State for Health, Sen. Olorunibe Mamora; and Minister of State for Education, Mr Emeka Uwajiuba.
NAN via vanguard
The minister said this on Saturday at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, when announcing some of the measures introduced for the reopening of the country’s airports closed in March following outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.
He said that physical
distancing would now be required to be maintained right from the point
of getting down from the vehicle that conveyed one to the airport. “We
will provide polythene bags where passengers put all their things for
protocol and we will ensure there is a minimal contact by the person
screening you,’’ Sirika said.
The minister said that the number of seats at the departure lounge of the MMIA had been reduced to 50 from 500 in order to maintain social distancing. He further said that passengers must comply strictly to the wearing of face masks before entering the airports while aviation authorities would ensure provision of alcohol-based sanitiser at the airports.
The minister added that toilets at the airports were also COVID-19 compliant, stressing that everything is being done to minimise physical contact. Sirika said that the pilots, engineers, traffic controllers and catering staff, among others, at the airports were now certified and licensed to carry out certain activities only when they have the valid clearance.
The minister said that the number of seats at the departure lounge of the MMIA had been reduced to 50 from 500 in order to maintain social distancing. He further said that passengers must comply strictly to the wearing of face masks before entering the airports while aviation authorities would ensure provision of alcohol-based sanitiser at the airports.
The minister added that toilets at the airports were also COVID-19 compliant, stressing that everything is being done to minimise physical contact. Sirika said that the pilots, engineers, traffic controllers and catering staff, among others, at the airports were now certified and licensed to carry out certain activities only when they have the valid clearance.
Also speaking, the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said members of PTF were at the Murtala International Airport to inform Nigerians on the new protocols and processes guiding the reopening of airports. Other members of the PTF who were in Lagos to observe adherence to COVID-19 protocols were Minister of State for Health, Sen. Olorunibe Mamora; and Minister of State for Education, Mr Emeka Uwajiuba.
NAN via vanguard
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