Passengers lament flight delay, may sue airline

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Air Peace, a commercial airline based in Nigeria, experienced a four-hour flight delay that has left several customers furious and disappointed.

An X user going by the handle @iSlimfit shared videos of a situation in which the plane’s power pack malfunctioned and prevented it from shutting down in a series of tweets on Friday.

It took the acquisition of an additional power pack to enable manual aircraft shutdown.

“The 8 a.m. flight finally took off at 2 p.m. after the airplane’s power pack was replaced,” the tweets said. arrived at Abuja at 1:00 pm, but the aircraft wouldn’t turn off, so we were unable to get off.

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“In order to manually shut down the aircraft, they had to go find another power pack.” Anyhow, never again!

A customer was heard saying in one of the films, “This is past 10 and we’re still here for an 8 a.m. flight.” Peace in the Air! It seems that the aircraft has a malfunction, and for the last two hours, the pilot has been attempting to maneuver and make it function. However, passengers began to yell, so they were compelled to evacuate at some point.

Anyway, let’s get started. No exchange of ideas, nothing at all. Everybody is stuck.

“People have missed their appointments,” the tweet continued. My event is over.

Even worse, there was no regret, justification, or payment. In this country, a lot of crap is tolerated.

“Anyway, all of the passengers have united and decided to file a class action lawsuit against @flyairpeace, particularly for those who have dealt with them on several occasions.

“Let’s do a system test. Hopefully, this will have a favorable result.

“We have to sue, we have to take this to court,” a passenger screamed. They will continue to act in this ridiculous manner if we do nothing.

“This is my third time using Air Peace,” remarked a different traveler.

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