Abuja Airport Closed for 45 Minutes for VIP Movement


Panic, apprehension and fear gripped passengers Thursday when their flights to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja hovered for about 45 minutes before landing.
The delay was caused by the closure of the airport for VIP movement, as President Muhammadu Buhari who travelled to Bauchi State during the day made his return back to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Passengers on Dana Air Flight 335, which took off by 5:26 p.m from the domestic terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) for a 55 minutes’ flight to Abuja were directed to hover because the airport was closed.
Addressing passengers after he had earlier announced that the flight was due to land at 6:20 pm, the pilot said the air traffic control directed that he should take a part of the airspace and hover until directed to land.
Before the flight approached Abuja airspace, the airport was already closed for five minutes.
Passengers panicked as flight crew belted themselves in their seats as the flight continued to turnaround in the air.
After hovering for about 27 minutes, the Control Tower directed that the pilot should approach to land, but as the flight approached to land, another directive instructed the pilot to continue to hover because the airport was still closed.

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