Aero Contractors has suspended all its flight services for two weeks to support the efforts being made by the federal government to stop the coronavirus pandemic from spreading further.
According to NAN reports, Ado Sanusi, chief executive officer of the airline, said the suspension, which would commence from Thursday, March 26, would last for two weeks.
The airline chief said the management of the airline would review the progress to contain the virus at the expiration of the two weeks before it resumes operations.
Sanusi said the suspension of all its flight was in support of initiatives and precautions to ensure that there was no community infection in the country.
He said: “This is also in line with the decision of the Lagos state government, which has prohibited any gathering that is more than 20 persons.
“Coronavirus, known as COVID-19, is a global threat to our humanity and considering its devastating effect on many countries where it has led to the death of thousands of people.
“We, therefore, crave the understanding of our esteemed customers to recognize our decision as a responsible corporate citizen and our support for the government’s effort to protect citizens.”
Sanusi said the airline had also taken care of all the future schedules of its customers.
He said the airline would ensure that those who had booked flights with it would be taken to their destinations in its usual safe and efficient service.