Why Nigeria's Govt Terminated Airline Contract
The government has explained why it cancelled its agreement with the German airline, Lufthansa.
Lufthansa Airlines
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Nigeria:
'Why FG Cancelled Agreement With Lufthansa'
Vanguard, 26 November 2012
Reasons emerged, weekend, why the Federal Government cancelled its agreement with the German airline, Lufthansa, under which the airline enjoyed free royalty payments for flights… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Waiver Granted Lufthansa May Absolve It of U.S.$14 Million Debt
This Day, 22 November 2012
Despite the Senate resolution that the German carrier, Lufthansa, must pay a $14 million (N2.2 billion) debt on unpaid royalties to the Federal Government, the airline may not pay… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Lufthansa Says Flights Not Disrupted
Daily Trust, 22 November 2012
German airline Lufthansa yesterday said its flights have not been disrupted in Nigeria, contrary to a report that said termination of its agreement with the Federal Government… Read more »
InFocus
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The Senate has invited the Ministers of Aviation and her Foreign Affairs counterpart to explain the violations of the country's aviation laws by foreign airlines. Read more »