From L- R: Former Economic Adviser to the President, Prof. Osita Ogbu and his wife, Chief Operating Officer of United Nigeria Airlines, Engr. Osita Okonkwo, HRM Alex Onyido, Igwe Ezechuamagha of Ogidi ancient kingdom, Chairman/CEO of United Nigeria Airlines, Dr. Obiora Okonkwo, Sen. Ben Ndi Obi and his wife and Director of Administration at the airline, Linus Awute, thumbs-up United Nigeria Airlines at its first anniversary gala/award night at The Dome, Abuja weekend.

…….as United celebrates 1st anniversary, awards best performing staffers, stations 

            …….. condemns actions of violation by passengers

Plans are on top gear for a novel deal between United Nigeria Airlines (UNA) and Air Peace that would revolutionise the aviation sector and usher in a new era of collaboration for better travel experience.

Chairman of UNA, Dr. Obiora Okonkwo, who dropped this hint during a Gala and Award Night held at The Dome in Abuja to mark UNA’s first anniversary celebration, said the new deal will be unveiled in the next few days.

He was of the view that the aviation industry in Nigeria was long overdue for such collaboration adding that such partnerships would enhance business and improve capacity of airlines to overcome certain issues that lead to flight delays.

“In the next few days, we are going to sign an agreement with Air Peace for collaborations that will improve travel experiences in the country and also help address certain problems that arise in the course of flight operations,” he said.

Okonkwo also drew attention to the habit of passengers physically assaulting airline staff and also, destroying airline and airport property as a way of expressing anger over flight delays or cancellations.

Reminding that the resort to such actions is uncivil, Okonkwo said airline staff and property are not in any way connected to issues that lead to flight delays and, or, cancellation.

“Those airline officials that are beaten up and the property that are destroyed are not in any way connected to factors that cause flight delays.

“Those airline officials that are assaulted are husbands, mothers, sisters, brothers, etc., of people. “They are working for their pay and do not have any hand in the reasons flights are delayed. I am happy that AON (Airline Operators of Nigeria) has condemned this development.

“People ought to understand that no airline operator takes delight in keeping his aircraft on ground. Operators make money when their aircraft is flying. Aircraft on ground is loss to operators. So, when delays or cancellations happen, they happen for the safety of the traveller.

“Flight delays and cancellations happen in the aviation sector all over the world. When they happen, they are mostly for the safety of the passenger. So, I plead with our customers to show better understanding in this regard,” he said.

Commending the 16 officials of the company who won different awards for their outstanding performance during the year, Okonkwo said that the striking development about the staff was that realisation that almost all the awardees had no prior experience in the aviation sector but have worked steadily to become the best.

“It is interesting to note that all the awardees were people who did not have prior experience in the aviation sector. We employed them as greenhorns and have trained them to become the best.

“They were nominated by their colleagues for the awards and we are bold to say that this is testimonial of our focus on human capital development.

“Every job opportunity at United Nigeria Airlines is also an opportunity to develop veritable human capital for the industry and we are glad that we have some of the best in the industry who have also applied their expertise to train and nurture these greenhorns,” Okonkwo stated.

Plaques for best performing staff of the year 2021 were presented to 16 staffers of the organisation while Asaba won the best performing station alongside Osubi, which was decorated as the best United Nigeria Airlines First Anniversary station.

The event was graced by officials of agencies in the aviation sector, members of the diplomatic corps, leadership of aviation companies and friends of the airline who were treated to great musical entertainment and dance.

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