Abuja Airport Reopening: Domestic and International Carriers Restore Normal Flight Services


An aircrat belonging to Emirates. Photo credit: Google.com
Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja. 

Abuja is very crucial to the revenue base of airlines operating in Nigeria, whether domestic or international airlines. You can imagine how much these airlines lost in the past six weeks that the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport was closed. No wonder, all the airlines quickly rushed back to the airport as soon as it was reopened.
Thank God the stress on the Kaduna highway is over because passengers can now connect Abuja directly by air.
Whether you are flying British Airways, Ethiopia airlines, Turkish Airlines, Emirates, Arik, Dana, Air Peace, Medview or Overland, your preferred airline is back on the Abuja route.
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In case you don’t know, the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport was closed for six weeks to effect major repairs on the runway. Kaduna Airport was the alternative while the repairs lasted.

It is highly commendable that the repairs did not stretch beyond the stipulated time!

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