Popular Rapper, CDQ Cries Out After His Flight Which Was Meant For 11am Still Hadn’t Taken Off By 3:50pm

July 10, 2021
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Popular Nigerian rapper, CDQ took to Instagram to slam an airline that kept passengers waiting for hours.

The rapper explained that his flight was supposed to take off by 11am but passengers were still at the airport at 3:50pm on Friday, July 9, waiting for their flight.

He added that no one was saying anything to them or providing an explanation.

The rapper then added that while they waited, the airline was already selling tickets to 4pm passengers.

He then questioned how those passengers will travel when the morning flight still hadn’t arrived after over 4 hours.

This comes just one day after FG directed airlines to refund 100% airfares to passengers after two-hour delay.

Aviation Minister, Senator Hadi Sirika, has disclosed that local air passengers in Nigeria who suffer flight delays at the airport for two hours or more are entitled to a refund of their full ticket value from the airline.

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