By Monday Ukoha It is commonplace to say that African airlines situation has been complicated by the COVID 19 Pandemic which is regarded as the single most negatively impactful event on the global air transport industry since World War II. For Africa, COVID 19 met many African airlines already in precarious situation though the airlines industry was witnessing …
Overland Airways Condemns False Misleading Media Reports, Assures Of Continued High Operational Safety Standard
Overland Airways, one of Nigeria’s leading airlines, has condemned the false and misleading use of the photograph of the airline’s aircraft in a poorly crafted report by a Nigerian newspaper, which has also been re-posted severally online. Overland Airways stated in a release: “Our attention has been drawn to a malicious use of Overland Airways photograph in a report …
Overland Airways Sponsors Expedition To Nigeria’s Highest Mountain, Chappal Wadi
Overland Airways, one of the leading airlines in Nigeria partnered with TVP Adventures to sponsor an expedition trip to Nigeria’s highest mountain, Chappal Wadi, located in Taraba State in North-Central Nigeria. The mountain which peaks at 2,419 m is close to Nigeria’s border with Cameroon, in the Gashaka-Gumti Forest Reserve and Gashaka-Gumti National Park on the Mambilla Plateau. …
As Nigeria’s Aviation Sector Looks To Recovery In 2021
By Roland Ohaeri and Isaac Atoyebi The Aviation industry faces a gloomy period amid COVID-19 pandemic that wreaked havoc on the billion-dollar industry all over the world in 2020. The year 2020 is a year like no other in aviation history, because of the ravaging virus that has cost millions of lives as well. The pandemic still poses a …
Nigerian Airlines Return To The Sky As Domestic Flights Resume
Nigerian domestic airlines have resumed flights to some airports in the country in line with Federal Government’s directive on the phased re-opening of the airports. The Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, had announced that flights would resume at the Lagos and Abuja Airports on July 8, followed by flights at Owerri, Kano, PortHarcourt and Maiduguri Airports on July 11, …
Overland Airways Announces Resumption Of Scheduled Flight Services From July 15, 2020
Implements Health and Safety Measures Extends validity of tickets affected by COVID-19 Pandemic Overland Airways is pleased to announce the resumption of its flight services with effect from July 15, 2020, following the lifting of the Federal Government’s suspension of flight operations in the country imposed as part of efforts to contain the spread of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. According …
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