IATA Hails Reduced Travel Restrictions As UK Airlines Ditch Mask

Nigerian passengers and others traveling on UK airlines, British Airways, and Virgin Atlantic to and from London would no longer require to use a face mask on board as both airlines and a number of UK carriers have abolished the mask mandate. This followed the government’s announcement that all COVID-19 travel measures will end on […]

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Lagos Airport, Three Others to Get Concessionaires Next Week

The Federal Government has concluded plans to announce approved concessionaires for the quadruple of Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Kano airports next week. It was learned that the flagship Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) will have its new operator announced by March 22. A total of 13 airport consortia, comprising local and foreign companies, submitted

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Nigerian Airlines May Shut Down Operations by Thursday, Tickets May Jump to N120,000

Airline operators have hinted that they may be forced to shut down operations in the next three days due to the high cost of aviation fuel. Vice President, Airline Operators of Nigeria, Chief Allen Onyeama, disclosed this during a meeting with oil marketers, regulators, and the House of Representatives leadership on Monday. According to him,

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UK Government to Ease Remaining COVID-19 International Travel Restrictions

UK‘s Government announced (14-Mar-2022) plans to remove the remaining COVID-19 international travel restrictions for all passengers, effective 04:00 18-Mar-2022. Details include: Removal of the passenger locator form, as well as COVID-19 testing requirements for passengers who do not qualify as vaccinated; Remaining managed hotel quarantine capacity to be fully stood down from the end of

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We May Shut Down Nigeria’s Airspace, NCAA Boss Warns ABUJA – Director-General of Nigeri­an Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Musa Nuhu, on Thursday told the House of Representatives that unless ur­gent steps are taken to address the current situation in the aviation industry, the agency might be forced to shut down the nation’s airspace to ensure

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Green Africa Ready To Tackle Manpower Shortage Green Africa Airways has announced that it has commenced training for pilots, engineers, and cabin crew for the purpose of producing about 200 captains, 100 engineers, 500 cabin crew, and 500 professionals to boost Nigeria’s aviation sector.Speaking during the launch of its Strategic Green Africa Initiative in Lagos,

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Airlines Target Four Billion Yearly Traffic in 2024 on Full Recovery

*Slow vaccination to hobble growth in Nigeria, others World airlines, yesterday, projected full industry recovery in 2024, with the sector ferrying as much as four billion passengers yearly like it did pre-COVID-19. The airlines, under the aegis of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), said the withdrawal of travel restrictions had brightened the industry’s prospects.

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