How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Air travel thrives on predictability, precision, and routine. Yet, history has shown that aviation is not immune to sudden, rare, ...
Africa is undergoing a profound transformation. With a population projected to reach 1.7 billion by 2030, and consumer spending expected ...
...but facilities standardization is terminal’s undoing Ben Eguzozie, in Port Harcourt Rabiu Yadudu, the managing director and chief executive of ...
Arik flies to Yola, Kano airports Tuesday Charles Abuede Several of Nigeria's domestic airlines have announced resumption of flight operations ...
Amid rising cases of Coronavirus cases in the country, the federal government has reversed its earlier position to restart domestic ...
While the coronavirus plague lasts, air travelers throughout the country must be at the airport at least three hours before ...
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is working with Germany's Munich Airport International as it prepares to resume operations ...
Five airports in Nigeria will resume commercial scheduled flights June 21, the country's aviation regulatory authority has said. In a ...
Federal Government is to certify airlines and other operators in Nigeria before the resumption of flights once the country’s airspace ...
Air travelling in post Covid-19 leaves a picture of tiresomeness and expensiveness as airlines globally plan longer check in process ...