Aviation
Emirates resumes flights to Nigeria after two-year suspension
Emirates, the flagship airline of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has resumed flight operations to Nigeria nearly two years after halting services due to financial constraints.
The airline’s flight EK 783 landed at Murtala Muhammad International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos on Tuesday afternoon, marking a significant milestone in the restoration of air connectivity between the two nations.
The flight, which lasted over eight hours, touched down at 3:32 PM local time. The airline had suspended operations in November 2022, citing difficulties in repatriating approximately $85 million in revenue trapped in Nigeria due to regulatory restrictions.
Festus Keyamo, Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, announced on April 8, 2024, that Emirates had confirmed the resolution of these issues and expressed readiness to resume flights.
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This development followed negotiations on September 27, where Nigeria and the UAE agreed to grant reciprocal operational rights to airlines from both countries.
Keyamo emphasized the significance of this agreement, stating, “We are pleased to have secured reciprocal operational rights for Nigerian airlines, which will not only deepen our bilateral ties but also strengthen the global competitiveness of Nigeria’s aviation industry.”
Aviation analyst Dr. Samuel Akinola noted that the resumption of Emirates flights is a positive step for Nigeria’s aviation sector.
“This not only enhances travel options for passengers but also indicates a return to normalcy in international travel. It could potentially boost tourism and business travel between Nigeria and the UAE,” he explained.
However, Dr. Akinola cautioned that the Nigerian aviation industry must continue to address systemic challenges, including regulatory bottlenecks and infrastructure deficits, to fully leverage this opportunity. “Ensuring that Nigerian airlines also gain equal benefits is crucial for fostering a balanced air service relationship,” he added.
As Emirates embarks on its renewed operations, Keyamo expressed optimism about establishing a thriving and mutually beneficial air service relationship between the two nations, aiming to enhance connectivity and stimulate economic growth.
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