Arik Air Boosts Customer Experience, Offers Transfer Services on London Route





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Airbus A330-200     photo credit: www.arikair.com


West Africa’s Largest Carrier Arik Arik; will on May 3, 2016 commence the provision of ground transfer service for London bound passengers from Heathrow Airport to destinations within London city.

This service is the brainchild of the leisure subsidiary of Arik Air; Arik Explorer in partnership with Puzzles Group and Hummingbird cars.

According to a statement made available to the media” All London bound passengers departing Lagos will be able to book this service at Murtala Muhammed International Airport with the option to pay in Naira. With this service, London-bound passengers need not worry about having immediate access to foreign currency on arrival at Heathrow”.

The statement added that this collaboration “’makes the services of a reliable and reputable transport company accessible to Arik Air travelers from prices as low as thirty three pounds (£33) one way (or its Naira equivalent).
Arik Air passengers will be able to book this service at the Arik Explorer stand at the Arik Air check-in counter located in the departure hall of Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos from May 3, 2016”.
The airline also made contact details available for more information please call 08027642338, email: info@arikexplorer.com  or visit www.arikexplorer.com.

Arik Explorer is the leisure arm of Arik Air established as a value added service for Arik Air guests to show a whole new world and redefine the travel experience.
Operating out of Lagos and relying on partnership with different reputable aggregators, ground handlers and tour operators, Arik Explorer leverages on the parent company’s extensive network and alliances with reputable hotels, to provide exciting yet affordable packages that can be tailor made to meet individual needs.
Arik Explorer offers exclusive packages all year round at unbeatable rates.

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