“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is desirous to deepen the relationship between Nigeria and other African countries, including Angola.”
Recently, there have been reported cases of theft onboard aircraft involving different airlines operating in the country.
The airlines are: Max Air with 16,326 allocation, Air Peace with 11,348, Azman Air with 8,660 and Aero Contractors with 7,833.
Three hundred and seventy-six Nigerian students trapped in war-torn Sudan have arrived in Abuja.
The government said it has already convened a Situation Room to monitor the evacuation exercise.
Air Peace travellers will now be able to fly to Mumbai through Lagos from Kano, Monrovia, Abuja, Accra, Port Harcourt, and Douala.
Increase in airfare is the result of hike in price of aviation fuel, high cost of facility maintenance and depreciation of Nigeria’s currency.
Nigerian airlines recently warned about major disruptions of flights due to scarcity of aviation fuel.
In a statement announcing the new routes on Tuesday in Lagos, the airline said that flight operations to Israel were also underway.
The president also appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to consider the plight of students and call off the ongoing strike.
