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Cardinal Airline to start Operations soon in Nigeria

Alhaji Masud Bashir

A new Nigerian airline, called Cardinal Airlines is set to debut on the domestic and international routes.

The airline it was gathered is bringing small-body aircraft such as Embraer and ATRs, which are shot haul equipment for cost effectiveness on domestic and regional operations.

The application for its air transport licence, according to information has reached an advanced stage as the promoters are working round the clock to ensure that the airline resiumes domestic operations before the end of the third quarter.

The Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer of Cardinal Airlines,, Alhaji Masud Bashir declared that cardinal Airline will bring the cost of air travel to a reasonable level when it eventually starts operations.

Alhaji Masud, a real estate guru said, he was moved to go into the venture to bring succour to the Nigerian air travelers who have had to suffer untold hardships of coping with the astronomical fares currently charged by domestic airlines.

He disclosed that his airline will have its operational base in Abuja but will operate to all airports across the country adding thathe was aiming to take off with four aircraft and later increase the fleet as operation progresses.

“It is unfortunate that the indigenous airlines are taking undue advantage of the prevailing insecurity in the country to exploit travelers with exorbitant fares” . He said, stressing that Cardinal Airlines will charge affordable air fares to encourage more Nigerians to travel by air.

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