The Management of Max Air Limited is set to resume its domestic flight operations two weeks after its operations were suspended.
Its operations were suspended by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), on the 13th of July due to safety.
The airline in a statement on Saturday night assured its passengers that the safety issues raised had been addressed.
The statement reads: “Max Air Limited is pleased to announce the resumption of domestic flight operations from Sunday, July 30, 2023, following a temporary suspension due to safety concerns.
“We want to express our gratitude to our valued customers for their understanding and patience during this period.
“Safety is at the core of MaxAir Limited’s values, and we take our commitment to passenger safety with the utmost seriousness. After conducting a thorough internal investigation, it was brought to our attention that our operations were impacted by adulterated fuel.
“As a result, we promptly initiated an in-house audit and, in the interest of passenger safety, voluntarily suspended our operations for two days before the intervention of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
“We would like to reassure all our passengers that we have been working diligently to address the safety concerns raised during this suspension period.”
The statement continues: “Our dedicated team has been working around the clock to resolve these issues. We understand the importance of your travel plans and the trust you place in MaxAir Limited.
“We apologize for any disruption caused and assure you that our customer support team is available to assist with any inquiries and provide you with the necessary support to make your travel experience seamless.”
“As we prepare to resume operations, we want to emphasize that the safety and satisfaction of our passengers remain our top priorities. We are eager to welcome you back on board Max Air Limited, where we strive to provide reliable and secure air travel services. We look forward to serving you again and thank you for your unwavering support.”