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Arik Air increases frequencies on key Northern routes
- ….Introduces promotional fares
Arik Air has increased frequencies on some of its key Northern routes to cope with customers’ demands.
The affected routes which are now being operated daily are Abuja-Sokoto, Abuja-Kano, Abuja-Yola, and Lagos-Jos.
The decision to add more frequencies to the scheduled flights on these routes was informed by the need to give customers more choices on these destinations.

Similarly, Arik Air is making its tickets more affordable by introducing N23, 000 promotional fares across the network. The promotional fares which became effective on Monday, January 17, 2020, are available in all modes of sales particularly online at www.arikair.com and Arik Air’s airport/city ticketing offices.
Arik Air’s Chief Executive Officer, Captain Roy Ilegbodu elaborated: “We want to give our customers on the Sokoto, Kano, Yola and Jos routes more choices of flights to ease their travels. Also, we want to further stimulate air travel among Nigerians by introducing promotional fares”.
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