Nigeria Visitors Information  | Frequently Asked Questions | Booking Conditions | 
Text Your Travel Query
 

07937 022 885

For Reservations
 

0207 096 1713

 

Book Online

Lagos Special

   With Alitalia
One way fare
 

Nigeria News

 

Tourism Expert Chides Govt's Attitude

A tourism and hospitality expert and managing director/chief executive of an Abuja-based fast food company, Twin Palm Rendezvous, Mr. Francis Ikechukwu Onyearugbulem, has expressed serio ...
 

Virgin Nigeria Introduces New Online Reservation System

Virgin Nigeria, in line with its dedicated commitment to partner with all travel agents, has introduced a new on-line reservation and payment portal known as the “On-line Agency Booking ...
 

Nigerian airline orders 24 new airplanes

Nigeria's flag carrier Virgin Nigeria has ordered 24 new aircraft from Embraer of Brazil at a total cost of 101.4 billion naira, local n e wspapers reported Monday (US$1=125 nair ...
 
 

Nigerian airline orders 24 new airplanes

Nigeria's flag carrier Virgin Nigeria has ordered 24 new aircraft from Embraer of Brazil at a total cost of 101.4 billion naira, local n e wspapers reported Monday (US$1=125 naira). The papers said the announcement was made by the Chairman of the Airline, Felix Ohiwerei, at the ongoing air show in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The planes, which will start arriving next year, include Embraer 170 and 190 Adv ance Range (AR) models.
"These new E-jets will bring a dramatic change to the airline ownership equation in the Nigerian aviation industry in which a few airlines have been advertising acquisition of brand new aircraft to attract passengers,\" Ohiwerei was quoted as saying. He said Embraer was chosen because it is environmentally friendly and due to its low noise levels, low carbon emissions and efficient fuel consumption. Nigerian airlines, including Arik, have been making a big media splash of their acquisition of brand new planes, which has become a selling point in the industr y in Nigeria, where a spate of recent deadly planes crashes has been partly blame d on the old age of the aircraft involved. Some 49 per cent of Virgin Nigeria is owned by Virgin Atlantic owner Richard Bra nson, while Nigerian investors own the remaining 51 per cent.

Partner Sites

: Zimbabwe | South Africa | Lagos | Johannesburg | Zambia | Cheap Flights | Air Zimbabwe UK | Entebbe | Lusaka | Durban | Lilongwe | Philippines
Copyright 2010, Flights to Nigeria
All rights Reserved
IATA & ATOL PROTECTED