United Nigeria Airlines has announced an increase in flight frequency from the Murtala Mohammed Airport (MM2) in Ikeja, Lagos into the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja and vice versa.
With the development, United Nigeria Airlines will additionally fly Lagos-Abuja at 16:00hrs every day.
According to a statement issued by its head of corporate communications, Mr Achilles Chud-Uchegbu, the airline also announced an additional flight on the Abuja-Lagos route every day at 17:30hrs.
“The new schedule adds to United Nigeria Airlines regular schedule on the Lagos-Abuja-Lagos route which emanates from Murtala Muhammed local Airport (MMA2) at 13:00hrs and from Abuja at 14:30hrs. The additional schedule is effective Friday, May 7, 2021.”
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