Olowo Aviation

Sabre, Babcock Commence MBA Programme in Airline Studies

Foremost Airline distribution solution provider, Sabre Network West Africa, has commenced its Masters in Business Administration (MBA) partnership programme with the College of Postgraduate Studies, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria, in Airline and Travels Management, two years after signing a Memorandum of Understanding. The 2019/2020 session will kick off on September 8, 2019. In […]

Sabre Network Boss to Speak at Akwaaba

The President /CEO, Sabre Network NMC, West Africa, Mr Gbenga Olowo has confirmed his participation to speak at the second edition of Akwaaba Travel Market Aviation Day scheduled to hold in Lagos at Eko Hotel and suites Victoria Island from Sept. 10-12 2017. Statement from the organizers of the event, Jedidah Promotions said Olowo who […]

IT-driven Sabre Network Celebrates 10yrs in Nigeria

One of the major airline distribution solution provider in aviation industry, Sabre Network West Africa has advised airlines, travel agents and other stakeholders in the Nigerian aviation industry to embrace technology for enhanced performance, as it marks 10 years in the country. The US based company said that when it came to Nigeria it contributed […]

Forex Volatility Kills Businesses in Nigeria

President and Chief Executive Officer of Sabre Network NMC West Africa, Gabriel Olowo has said that for several years the instability of the naira over other international currencies has adversely affected many businesses in Nigeria, leading to collapse of indigenous companies and the withdrawal of some multinational organizations from the country. Olowo who spoke to […]

Government, Harsh Operating Environment Blamed for Airlines Failure in Nigeria

Aviation industry experts have identified government’s inimical policies and harsh operating environment as major factors responsible for the collapse of airlines in Nigeria. The industry experts said these factors are responsible for the collapse of over 142 airlines since the year 2000, noting that the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) had about 150 airlines in […]