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Arik Air resumes flight operations to Owerri, Kano

Arik Air is set to resume its Lagos- Owerri, Abuja-Kano daily flights on November 28.

Arik’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Roy Ilegbodu, disclosed this through the company’s Communications Manager, Mr Ola Adebanji, in a statement in Lagos on Tuesday.

Ilegbodu added that the airline would also resume its weekly Abuja-Kano flights.

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He explained that outbound flights from Lagos to Owerri would operate from the Murtala Muhammed Airport Domestic Terminal 1, while flights from Abuja would take off from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Terminal B.

He added that the resumption of flights to Owerri and Kano was to ensure customers’ safety during the yuletide.

“We are happy to extend our services again to the good people of Imo and Kano state as they prepare for the yuletide.

“They have been yearning for our services knowing that they are in good hands anytime they fly Arik Air,” he said.

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