Arik Air, West and Central Africa’s largest airline, said it has responded to
passengers demand by increasing its flights frequency from Lagos-Monrovia
(Liberia) and Lagos-Luanda (Angola) respectively.
The Lagos-Monrovia service has been increased from three to four weekly
flights using a Boeing 737-700 aircraft. The new flight will operate on
Saturdays, adding to the existing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays services.
All four weekly flights are operated via Accra with a fifth freedom traffic
rights approval facilitating traffic between these two cities as well.
Similarly, the twice weekly Lagos-Luanda service has been increased to three
weekly flights. The service will now operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. The outbound flight will depart Lagos at 9:30pm (local time) and
arrive in Luanda at 12:35am (local time) while the inbound flight will depart
Luanda at 02:00am (local time) and arrive in Lagos at 05:05am (local time).
Commenting on the additional flights, Arik Air’s managing director, Mr. Chris
Ndulue said: “There is an increasing demand from our passengerss on the
Lagos-Monrovia and Lagos-Luanda routes. Arik Air is committed to providing all
of its customers with a range of services, all at suitable times. We have
identified and delivered on the demands and are continuously reviewing our route
network to offer increased and seamless connections.”
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