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Business News of Sunday, 5 July 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Social distancing difficult to achieve on flights - Sirika

Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Nigeria Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Nigeria

Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika, has revealed that achieving physical distancing on flights would be difficult.

While speaking during a webinar the status of the industry restart, he said that achieving it would hurt the revenue of airlines.

He said, “The person sitting beside or behind you is not two meters away from you.

“When people say they would block one seat between passengers, what of the guy behind you and the one in front of you? The guy in front of you is in danger, should you sneeze or cough, you are actually coughing over his head.

“ It is very difficult to achieve because it means you have to take a sit on my left, right in front and behind to achieve at least 0.5 meters.”

Sirika said achieving social distancing on flights would mean that airlines stick with 40 per cent of their carrying capacity.

He argued, “To achieve that you are saying 30 or 40 per cent capacity should be allowed. I think we should research more between today and over the weekend to come up with something that we can announce soon.

“I cannot see us achieving physical distancing within the airplane and make money.”

He challenged stakeholders to come up with some ingenious way of achieving safety within the cabin rather than physical distancing.