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COVID-19: Max Air to suspend domestic flight from Friday
“This has become imperative for the safety of the general public and the staff members as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic ravaging the world.
“Max air regret any inconveniences this will cause the general public. We hope to resume operations on the 12th April 2020, “Manwani said.
Edited By: Felix Ajide
(NAN)
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