Arik
Air introduces summer promo on Lagos-London Heathrow route
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Increases baggage allowance to 32kg
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Free transit from any Arik Air domestic
destination
Arik Air,
Nigeria and West Africa’s largest carrier has announced a summer promo fare on
the Lagos-London Heathrow route. Guests can now buy a return Lagos-London
Heathrow economy class ticket for as low as 304 US Dollars (equivalent of
approx N48, 640, exclusive of taxes).
Similarly,
passengers on the airline’s Lagos-London Heathrow service now have a greater
baggage allowance of two pieces of 32 kg each (i.e. a total of 64 kg). On-board
services include Nigerian cuisine and entertainment for guests to experience a
new standard in air travel.
Additionally,
guests travelling of any of the airline’s other domestic points are not
expected to pay extra fare to Lagos to connect to the London Heathrow service
as they will be provided with a free domestic flight in each direction.
To enjoy
this special summer fare which includes all taxes and charges, guests must book
their tickets before 01 June for travel between 10 May and 30 June 2012.
Chris
Ndulue, Arik Air Managing Director/Executive Vice President comments:
“We are constantly looking to offer
our passengers the very best in value and comfort and this explain the special
summer fare and increase in baggage allowance from 30 kg to 32 kg. We have a
commitment to our guests not to compromise our high standards.”
Arik Air’s
Lagos-London Heathrow service inaugurated December 15, 2008 has become one of
the most sought after services by Nigerians due to the aircraft available to
passengers on the route. Arik Air’s flagship Airbus A340-500 aircraft that is
servicing the route is configured to take 36 passengers in the Premier class
cabin and 201 in the premium Economy class. The premier class is complete with
fully flat bed, an on-board massage system and bar area. The Premier class unit
aboard the A340-500 is one of the most spacious of any airline in service. The
premium Economy class seats also have the best leg room in the market.
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