Virgin Atlantic Airways has explained why it laid off all its Nigerian crew.
DAILY POST reports that the British carrier has shut its call centre in Lagos and subsequently disengaged all its Nigerian crew.
At least, 20 Nigerian air hostesses were sacked in the process.
Reacting
to the development via a statement on Saturday night, the marketing and
communications manager of Virgin Atantic Airways (VAA), Kudirat
Scott-Igbene, explained that it was no longer sustainable for the
airline to continue to operate Nigerian crew at this time, hence the
services of the crew are no longer needed.
On why the airline
decided to lay off the Nigerian crew, she said the feedback that the
airline got on the services of Nigerian crew was that “this is no longer
a requirement on the Lagos route.”
According to her: “We have
decided that we will no longer have crew based in Lagos. This is by no
means a reflection on our Lagos based cabin crew, the primary purpose of
our locally based cabin crew has been to provide cultural expertise and
customer feedback has shown us that this is no longer a requirement on
the Lagos route.
“The additional complexity required to operate an
international crew base where there are no foreign language requirement
means it is no longer sustainable going forward.”
“This announcement has no impact on our flying programme and we plan to continue flights between Lagos and London.
“After
14 years of flying the route, we remain committed to servicing the
Nigerian people, whether it be for business, family or education,” she
added.
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