Emirates Airline Close to Resuming Flights to Nigeria After Year-long Suspension, Says Minister Keyamo

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After a year-long suspension, Emirates Airlines is set to resume flights to Nigeria, bringing relief to travelers and boosting the country’s aviation industry. The announcement was made by Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, who revealed that there have been ongoing discussions between the Nigerian government and the leadership of Emirates Airlines.

Background:
Emirates Airlines suspended its operations in Nigeria in November of the previous year due to the country’s indebtedness to foreign airlines, which amounted to over $600 million at the time. The airline had cited its inability to repatriate funds as the reason for the suspension. This move had a significant impact on travelers and the aviation industry in Nigeria.

Resumption of Flights:
The resumption of Emirates Airlines’ flights to Nigeria comes as a result of diplomatic efforts and negotiations between the Nigerian government and the airline’s leadership. Festus Keyamo, upon meeting with the top echelon of Emirates Airlines, expressed optimism about the airline’s return to Nigeria. He stated that the details of the resumption are being finalized, and the exact date will be communicated soon.

President’s Intervention:
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu played a crucial role in championing the resumption of Emirates Airlines’ flights to Nigeria. He directed that issues affecting relations with the airline and visa issuance to Nigerians be resolved immediately. Tinubu emphasized his willingness to personally intervene to ensure a smooth resolution of the matter.

Impact on the Aviation Industry:
The resumption of Emirates Airlines’ flights to Nigeria will have a positive impact on the country’s aviation industry. It will provide more travel options for passengers, enhance connectivity, and contribute to the growth of the sector. Additionally, it will boost tourism and business activities between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates.

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