FAAN (Federal Airports Authority Of Nigeria)
Nigerian passengers are deserting the airports and the airlines following the rise in airfares by local airlines forcing them to choose other alternatives.
The Nigerian government has signed the historic Cape Town Convention Practice Direction to significantly lower the operational costs of local airlines.
Six Nigerian governors have been revealed to be spending N266 billion on airport projects that are not profitable despite the hardship in the country.
Nigerian airlines have hiked their fares across major domestic routes following aircraft depletion and declining passenger traffic in some airports.
The Cross River State government has acquired four new aircraft to boost the owned Cally Air and to become the first state in Nigeria to operate intercity airline
The NCAA has stated that the US government did not ban Nigerian airlines but delisted countries whose airlines do not provide direct flights to the US.
Travel agencies in Nigeria have expressed concerns over the sale of tickets in dollars following plans to resume flight operations in the country on October 1.
Peter Obi praises Auwalu Ahmed Dankade for returning $10,000 found at Malam Aminu Kano International Airport, highlighting the importance of honesty in Nigeria.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has imposed a N2,000 charge on vehicle owners coming to pick up passengers at MMIA in Lagos. Nigerian are angry.
FAAN (Federal Airports Authority Of Nigeria)
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