IVM Cruise, a local ride sharing service company, rolls new vehicles into Enugu and challenges monopoly hitherto enjoyed by Bolt.
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Visiting Southeast Nigeria? Things to note
If you’re visiting south east region, home of the Igbo people of Nigeria, here are a few of the things you need to note and remember
Nigeria’s International travel requirements for Covid19
Covid-19: Nigeria’s international travel requirements for passengers includes a 96-hour prior mandatory PCR test before departure.
Govt bans flights from Germany, France, 5 others
Govt bans flights from Germany, France and five other countries to retaliate travel restrictions placed on passengers from Nigeria. Passengers from seven countries will not come to Nigeria from tomorrow, 5 September, as local airspace open to international traffic. Nigeria has imposed a ban on passengers from the countries to reciprocate restrictions placed on flights […]
‘Enugu removed airport obstacles on rehabilitation’
Gov. Ugwuanyi recounted how Enugu State Government removed obstacles that promoted Abuja’s initial reluctance to rehabilite the airport.
Enugu international airport reopens for flights
Enugu airport reopens for flights – local and international – today as governments hints of plans to concession it alongside others
Flights land Enugu Airport ahead of reopening
The media watched two flights land on the brand new tarmac of Enugu International airport this afternoon, signalling the completion of work on the runway.
Nigeria retaliate foreign flight ban against airlines
Nigerian Govt. is set to retaliate against countries that impose flight bans against the company’s airline, Aviation Minister Sirika has said
Nigeria resumes international flights on 29 August
Nigeria resumes international flights with effect from 29 August, Aviation Minister Sen. Hadi Sirika announced today 17 August 2020 in Abuja.
Flights resume in Nigeria amid rising Covid-19 cases
Authorities approve for domestic flights to resume in 14 Nigeria airports as cases of Covid19 continues to rise, and international flights remain banned