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MEDVIEW AIRLINE RESUMES FLIGHTS TO ABUJA AIRPORT ON WEDNESDAY

Medview B747-400
Medview B747-400
Medview B747-400

As Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja reopens on Wednesday to air traffic, Medview Airline yesterday released a schedule with six daily flights to the nation’s capital.

The airline had on March 9, 2019 diverted all its flights to Kaduna following the closure of Abuja Airport for rehabilitation, which lasted six weeks.

In a statement by the Chief Operating Officer/Accountable Manager (COO/AM), Engineer Lookman Animashaun said besides the six daily flights, the flights to YOLA, KANO and Maiduguri will now be routed through Abuja, which has been the practice.

Animashaun revealed the closure of Abuja Airport brought out the potentials of Kaduna International Airport making the airline to operate daily flight as against the 3 three weekly flights.

“Kaduna has a lot of potentials, hence we decided to maintain daily presence there”, the COO said.

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