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After two years of absence from Nigeria, NAHCO welcomes Emirates back

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Nigerian Aviation Handling Company PIc (NAHCO) has once again secured the bid to provide passenger and cargo ground handling services for Emirates Airlines at Lagos airport, following the resumption of Emirates’ flights to Nigeria.

The renewed contract, the handling company management underscores NAHCOS commitment to delivering exceptional ground handling services and highlights its role as a critical partner in Nigeria’s aviation industry.

The agreement with Emirates Airlines reinforces NAHCO’S position as the trusted service provider to some of the world’s leading airlines.

Commenting on the development, the Chairman of NAHCO, Dr Seinfeld Fadeni, remarked: “We are honoured to welcome Emirates Airlines back to Nigeria and to continue our longstanding relationship with this important Airline.

“Securing this renewal is a testament to NAHCO’S consistent quality of service and the trust our partners place in us. We look forward to further strengthening valued partnerships and continuing to set the standard for ground handling in Nigeria.”

Also speaking on the feat, Group Executive Director, Commercial and Business Development at the company, Prince Saheed Lasisi, said: “Our successful renewal of this contract with Emirates Airlines is a reflection of the hardwork and dedication of the entire NAHCO team.

“We are proud to be the preferred ground handlers once again for Emirates as they resume their flights to Nigeria. Our focus remains on delivering world-class services that meet and exceed the expectations of our airline partners.”

The Group Managing Director of NAHCO, Mr Indranil Gupta, while expressing optimism about the company’s future and reaffirming NAHCO’S commitment to supporting the growth of the company’s airline partners in Nigeria, noted that it was a privilege to have been chosen once more by Emirates Airlines for their ground handling needs at Lagos Airport and to extend the company’s successful partnership with one of world’s leading airlines.

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