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Air France Evacuates 378 Europeans from Nigeria

UK explores options of evacuating nationalsA chartered Air France Flight AF0986 thursday evacuated 260 European citizens from Nigeria and additional 118 European citizens from other West African countries through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, THISDAY has learnt. The British High Commission is also exploring options for sending its staff, dependents and other Britons […]

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COVID-19: FG shuts Lagos, Abuja airports

The Federal Government has announced the closure of Lagos and Abuja airports effective March 23, 2020. A statement by the Director generaof the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Musa Nuhu, said this is in exception to essential and emergency services. According to him, “Further to our earlier letter on the restriction of international flights […]

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Living Life at 40,0000 Feet above Sea Level

Every moment counts in a lifetime and every moment one lived never comes back. This may be the philosophy behind the desire to make flight operations cozy for air travellers. Depending on what you can afford, the level of comfort you get is determined by the class of seat you have bought. Airlines literally transform […]

Air Peace crew and staff moments after the carrier’s Boeing 777 aircraft landed at the Port Harcourt International Airport from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on Easter Monday Aviation

AIR PEACE LAUNCHES MOBILE APP TO BOOST CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE

Nigeria’s leading airline, Air Peace, has launched a new Mobile App to ease flight bookings and other transactions. With this new app, customers can easily book, pay and check-in for their flights from the convenience of their phone, while having quick access to all necessary information. The airline’s Senior Communications Executive, Stanley Olisa, announced this […]

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How FG Disgraced Nigeria over Landing Equipment

In early February inclement weather occasioned by the harmattan haze exposed the poor navigational infrastructure at the nation’s busiest airport in Lagos and made Nigeria a laughing stock in the aviation world. Domestic airlines operators, aviation agency officials and others heaved a sigh of relief after mid-January, when the ferocity of the harmattan haze ebbed. […]