Arik Air, Nigeria and West Africa’s largest airline has
increased frequency to two of its domestic destinations in Nigeria- Asaba
(Delta State) and Gombe (Gombe state).
Effective May 1, 2012, flights from Lagos and Abuja to Asaba
now operate daily instead of the 5x weekly flights which has been in place
since the airline inaugurated services to Asaba on September 2, 2011. Also,
flights to Gombe Airport from Lagos and Abuja have increased from four to five
weekly.
The new Tuesday and Saturday flights into Asaba Airport
complement the existing five weekly flights while flights into Gombe Airport
now operate on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Introducing more frequencies to Asaba and Gombe now means
greater flexibility and more choice for passengers travelling from Lagos and
Abuja to any of the two destinations.
Chris Ndulue, Arik Air Managing Director/Executive Vice
President comments:
“With these additional daily flights, our guests now have
more choice on the Lagos-Asaba/Abuja-Asaba and Lagos-Gombe/Abuja-Gombe routes –
an increased service that they have been asking for. We have identified and
delivered on this demand and are continuously reviewing our domestic route
network to offer increased and seamless connections.”
Arik Air inaugurated scheduled flights to Gombe Airport on
April 19, 2009 and to Asaba Airport on September 2, 2011.
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