Arik Air has struck again and this time it's DJ Neptune and some stranded passengers who are suffering from it.
According to him, his flight was delayed for three hours with no reasonable explanation and lost his DJ equipment.
The angry celebrity DJ says their representatives in Enugudon't even know if his bag will come today or tomorrow.
Dear @flyarikair @arikair u collect my money, delay my flight n misplace my DJ Equipment. Thanks for frustrating me today, be ready to PAY.
Your rep in Enugu don't even know if my bag will come today or tomorrow so why on earth did you not announce this before take off? When will #ARIKAIR stop taking people for granted? Is it a crime to buy your airline ticket? Now what do I tell my client? and am suppose to be traveling to Owerri tomorrow morning for another event. It's high time you guys STOP taking us for a ride.
You have sucessfully use your reggae to spoil my blues today and trust me you will PAY for this.. You left alot of us stranded and frustrated from people attending weddings to some traveling to far places. I pity the lady who's wedding is tomorrow and her wedding dress is no where to be found courtesy #ARIKAIR Bravo to you guys."
Earlier this month, 60 percent of domestic flights were delayed in Nigeria in just three months to the end of September, local media reported on Monday, citing statistics from the country's aviation regulator.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) recorded 7,722 delays of the 13,097 scheduled flights operated by eight airlines in the third quarter; 253 services were cancelled in the same period.
Arik Air was responsible for the bulk of delayed and cancelled flights, followed by Air Peace.
Airlines have blamed the delays on a shortage of aviation fuel because of a shortage of foreign currency to pay suppliers.



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