Air Peace Flew Our Luggages To Asaba Without Us — Aruviere Martin Egharhevwa 

Federal Commissioner on Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission, Aruviere Martins Egharhevwa has taken a swipe on aviation giant, Air Peace for flying luggages of passengers to Asaba without them.

According to him, a flight that was scheduled to depart by 2pm was delayed till 4pm and at the point of boarding, they were told that they couldn’t fly with their luggages.

Passengers that were not comfortable with it refused to fly and demanded for their luggage’s to be returned because Asaba wasn’t their final destination.

To their dismay, Air Peace flew the luggages of about 29 passengers to Asaba despite their demands for the luggages to be returned.

He wrote;

Airpeace should respect themself and behave as if there was no altercation between them and Senator Oshiomole. Because if they continue to defend the nonsense that they are known for, it will be a litany of embarrassment for the airline.

“On Friday, my flight from Abuja to Asaba that was slated for 12:30PM was delayed until 4PM. Unfortunately for some of us, we got to the airport as early as 10:30AM for the flight.

“The other day, we were supposed to leave for Asaba by 2PM, the flight was delayed until 6PM. At the point of boarding we were told that we won’t be flying with our bags. Some of us refused to fly because, Asaba was not our final destination. We requested for our bags to be brought back to us for us to make alternative arrangements.

“I had to re-route my ticket to Benin to fly the next day morning, to enable me meet up with my appointments in Delta. Surprisingly, over 20 of us that refused to fly without our bags to Asaba, had our bags flown to Asaba without us.

“I can go on and on with unpleasant stories about Airpeace and how customers are treated badly without any single apology.