AWA said it will not disclose further details regarding the individual’s condition out of respect
Africa World Airlines (AWA) has confirmed that Flight AW255, traveling from Abuja, Nigeria, made an unscheduled landing at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos on March 12, 2025, due to a medical emergency involving a Ghanaian passenger.
On Wednesday, March 12, 2025, GhanaWeb learned that a passenger suffered a medical crisis just 20 minutes after takeoff at 1:00 PM Abuja time.
Providing further updates on the matter, AWA, in a statement issued on March 13, 2025, noted that upon detecting the situation, its well-trained crew swiftly activated emergency protocols and coordinated with aviation authorities to facilitate a priority landing in Lagos.
The airline also stated that out of respect for privacy, it will not disclose further details regarding the individual’s condition.
“However, we confirm that the passenger is receiving appropriate care, and AWA is in direct contact with their family to offer support.
“We sincerely apologize to all passengers for any inconvenience caused and extend our gratitude for their understanding and cooperation during this unforeseen circumstance,” Head of Communications for Africa World Airlines, Godfred Essel is quoted to have said.
The airline further reaffirmed its commitment to passenger safety, emphasising the preparedness of its crew and continuous improvements in safety protocols.
“Africa World Airlines is committed to adhering to the highest safety standards and protocols. Our teams undergo rigorous training to ensure preparedness for such scenarios, and we continually review our procedures to enhance passenger safety and comfort,” the statement concluded.
See the full statement below
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Africa World Airlines (AWA) confirms that Flight AW255, en route from Abuja, Nigeria, made an unscheduled stop at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, on 12th March 2025, due to a medical emergency involving a passenger onboard.
Upon recognising the situation, AWA’s trained crew immediately initiated emergency protocols and coordinated with aviation authorities to prioritize a swift landing in Lagos. Local medical teams were on standby upon arrival and provided prompt assistance to the affected passengers.
The safety and well-being of our passengers and crew remain our utmost priority. AWA commends the professionalism of its crew, the swift response of Lagos airport authorities, and the dedicated medical personnel who assisted in managing the situation.
Out of respect for passenger privacy, further details regarding the individual’s condition cannot be disclosed. However, we confirm that the passenger is receiving appropriate care, and AWA is in direct contact with their family to offer support.
We sincerely apologize to all passengers for any inconvenience caused and extend our gratitude for their understanding and cooperation during this unforeseen circumstance.
Africa World Airlines is committed to adhering to the highest safety standards and protocols. Our teams undergo rigorous training to ensure preparedness for such scenarios, and we continually review our procedures to enhance passenger safety and comfort.
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Godfred Essel
Africa World Airlines
MA