In line with its drive to provide premium services to its passengers, British Airways, has announced the relocation of its terminal to the new Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport,Abuja.
The move which took place on the 30th April, 2019, came after the opening of the nee Abuja Airport terminal in line with the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria’s (FAAN) goal to create an ultra-modern facility which would ensure efficient processing of passengers and improve the experience for travellers flying through Abuja.
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While saying its relocation to the new terminal fell in line with its global efforts to ensure seamless, safe, and convenient travel for passengers, the British flag carrier declared that at the new terminal that both airlines and passengers will experience a vast difference in both space and processing technology for passengers.
Speaking on the move, the British Airways Regional Commercial Manager for West Africa, Mr.Kola Olayinka said: “British Airways is pleased about the new Abuja International Terminal,we embrace any opportunity to improve our services to passengers. Our newly upgraded lounge and terminal will ensure a seamless travel experience for our passengers. We’re excited to share these new developments with our Abuja passengers.”
In the same vein, the Managing Director of FAAN, Alhaji Saleh Dunoma, said the newly inaugurated terminal was designed to give maximum comfort to air travellers.
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