Med-View Airline has suspended its Dubai operations till March.
The airline’s Managing Director, Mr.
Muneer Bankole, who disclosed this on Monday, said the suspension was to
pave the way for aircraft maintenance and refurbishment.
Med-View began the Dubai flight service on December 7, 2017.
“We have shut down Dubai operations till
March 24 when our own aircraft B767-300ER returns from complete
refurbishment in the UK. Passengers who have booked with us will be
flown to their destination through interline arrangements,” he said.
Bankole also explained that the airline
was not indebted to its ground handling partner in London as alleged,
following recent challenges with its Europe operations.
He stated that the airline had paid
£1.45m for services provided by the ground handler, Menzes, and had an
outstanding of €37,000.
He said the airline had also paid €45,000 ahead, which could be accessed in case there was any default.
“The ground handling company has no
basis for grounding our operations, as they could have accessed the
security fund, which had been paid ahead,” he added.
Bankole lamented that airlines in the country were operating under very harsh conditions.
He said, “In this part of the world, it
is difficult to compete with the big players on the other side. If you
do not have the resources and support from the central bank to provide
you dollars for your operations, there is no how you can survive.
“There is no place in this country or in
this part of the world, where you have a basic maintenance repair
overhaul facility, such that if anything happens to your aircraft, you
can maintain it. There are no spare parts vendors who can provide you
support in 24 hours; but in Europe, there are platforms working 24
hours.”
Bankole, however, stated that the
airline would continue to maintain its Jeddah schedule every Thursday
via Kano until the issue of biometric, which had become a requirement,
was resolved.

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