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Lagos Airport Incident: My story with Air Peace – Adams Oshiomhole

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Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, a former governor of Edo State and senator representing Edo North, has provided insight into the events that took place at Zulu Hall, Terminal 1 of Murtala Muhammed Airport, on Wednesday morning.

He described how, despite having checked in online, he and other passengers were denied access to an Air Peace trip to Abuja.

Speaking to Vanguard following the release of a video on social media that purportedly showed him in a heated argument with an airport official, Comrade Oshiomhole claimed that Air Peace’s decision to bar passengers from boarding while allegedly immediately reselling seats to others at exorbitant prices was the cause of the chaos at the domestic terminal.

His words: “I booked Air Peace… They delayed the flight for over five hours. In the end, they announced a cancellation. I had to get another ticket. Yesterday, I booked a flight for 6:30 a.m., which is their first flight today. I booked and asked them to check me in online, which I did, along with two other Ghanaians who met me in Lagos. We checked in online just to avoid the last-minute issues I’ve had with them a couple of times.“

“I got there at about five minutes past six. They told me the counter was closed. I told them, ‘No, I’ve already checked in.’ I showed them the evidence of my online check-in. Even before then, they had asked if I had checked in, and I told them yes, and that I had no luggage. They looked at it but still said the gate had been closed. Meanwhile, I noticed they were still taking other people in.“

“So I asked, ‘How can you close boarding for a 6:30 flight at 6:05? What is the purpose of online check-in, then?’ If I had to go through another check-in process, then what’s the point of checking in online?“

“While speaking to them, I saw many men and women who had been there even before me, with similar experiences. Basically, they were selling tickets on the spot at higher prices. I’ll give you an example. A lady bought her ticket for N146,000 online. She arrived at the airport at 5:55 a.m. for the 6:30 a.m. flight, after the gatemen had delayed her.“

“They told her she was late and that the counter had closed for check-in. She said that was impossible, as it wasn’t even 6:00 a.m. They told her she would be put on the next flight. She protested, saying, ‘Why? Put me on this flight.’ But they told her the flight was full and she would have to wait.“

“Meanwhile, the airline was selling tickets on the spot for between N200,000 and N300,000. To take advantage of the situation, they discouraged those who had bought tickets online at lower rates and sold to people willing to pay more.“

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