According to Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, the Federal Government has commenced the process of empowering Nigerian airlines to have direct access to International routes to the United States and South American countries.
COVID-19: Airlines Face New Threat As Second Wave Spreads
With the rising cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria and other countries, Nigerian airlines are likely to be hard hit again by the impact of the looming second wave on air travel.
Aviation experts have expressed worry that...
Nigerian Airlines Lost $2.09bn In Two Months – IATA
Nigerian airlines lost $2.09bn in April and June, the International Air Transport Association has said.
IATA, in its report, titled, ‘Quarantine measures threaten aviation restart in Africa and the Middle East,’ noted that aviation was the worst-hit...
Nigerian Airlines Lose Revenue On Weather Related Cancellations, Delays
Nigerian airlines have lost revenues projected to amount to millions of naira due to flight cancellations, delays and aircraft damage due to bad weather.
Airlines said the rainy season this year was relatively longer than in the...
Aviation Experts: Nigerian Airlines ’ll Operate On Intercontinental Routes By 2030
Experts in the aviation industry have projected that despite challenges in the industry, domestic airlines would become successful on international routes in a few years.
This is as they lamented the Federal Government’s unfavourable policy...