ValueJet Launches Lagos-Accra-Lagos Operations

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ValueJet has launched operations for Lagos-Accra-Lagos flights. The airline says, “the flights will be operated daily departing from the new terminal at Murtala Muhammed International Airport for Accra, Ghana.”

According to ValueJet, “this expansion follows the successful launch of its first international service to Banjul, The Gambia, and includes additional regional hubs such as Cotonou and Malabo.”

ValueJet’s Managing Director, Capt. Omololu Majekodunmi emphasised that “the Accra route is central to the airline’s goal of facilitating seamless, affordable connectivity along the West African coast.”

The airline noted that it “recently added CRJ-1000 aircraft to its fleet specifically to bolster these regional and domestic operations.”

Capt. Majekodunmi said: “With this new route, we aim to enhance connectivity between Nigeria and Ghana, fostering tourism, trade, and tighter economic and cultural ties.”

Capt. Majekodunmi further stated that the airline is hopeful that the “Accra-Lagos-Accra service will make a seamless connection between Nigeria and Ghana an exciting possibility, as well as boost the economy of the two countries in unimaginable ways. We are proud to play a part in bridging distances and fostering closer economic ties between the people and businesses of Nigeria, Ghana, and beyond, and opening new opportunities for trade and tourism.”

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