KLM deploys new World Business Class cabin on the Lagos – Amsterdam route

KLM deploys new World Business Class cabin on the Lagos – Amsterdam route

In a bid to provide more comfort to travellers, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has concluded plan to deploy its B777-200 aircraft on the Lagos – Amsterdam route.  The B777 airplane replaces the A330 the carrier used on the route.   The aircraft features the New World Business Class (WBC) cabin which was designed by leading Dutch designer Hella Jongerius. The airline told woleshadare.net that KLM created an entirely new Business Class look & feel while uniting international…

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Segun Adeniyi, two others emerge winners, of Royal Caribbean cruise vacation

Segun Adeniyi, two others emerge winners, of Royal Caribbean cruise vacation

The Chairman, editorial board of Thisday Newspapers, Olusegun Adeniyi is one of the three lucky persons that will be spending  seven nights  holiday  cruising in Royal Caribbean ship across major European cities.Adeniyi’s ticket  number 018 was a winning ticket in a raffle draw organized by Tour Brokers International as part of activities to launch TBI  office in Abuja  where Nigerians desirous of exploring cruises on ship for holiday will make their bookings and enquiries. The…

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$50b needed to grow aviation in Nigeria in 28 years, says Demuren

$50b needed to grow aviation in Nigeria in 28 years, says Demuren

The Managing Director of Evergreen Apple Nigeria (EAN), Mr. Olusegun Demuren said the Nigerian aviation industry contributed $685 million to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2015.   Demuren equally disclosed $50 billion is still needed over the next 28 years to grow the aviation sector in Nigeria. He said business aviation which comprised chartered and private jet operators contributed 25 per cent out of the total amount, adding that there is still room…

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Airports worldwide strengthen security after Brussels attacks

Airports worldwide strengthen security after Brussels attacks

*FAAN heighten security at aerodromes Several countries including Nigeria have tightened or reviewed airport security following twin explosions at the airport in Brussels.   The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the bomb attacks in the departure hall of Zaventem Airport, and a rush-hour metro train, which killed at least 34 people. Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) said it has beefed up security in and around all the airports in the country. Speaking with journalists…

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FAAN assures traveller of seamless operations at Easter

FAAN assures traveller of seamless operations at Easter

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has assured the public, especially passengers and airline operators, that necessary operational and security measures have been put in place at all our airports to ensure hitch-free passage of passengers and cargo during the forthcoming Easter holidays. A statement by spokesman for the agency, Yakubu Dati stated that passenger facilitation at all our airports has also been enhanced by the installation of more modern and bigger conveyor belts…

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U.S. airlines cancel Brussels flights after bombings

U.S. airlines cancel Brussels flights after bombings

U.S. airlines canceled flights to Brussels after bombings at that international airport halted flights, and prompted tighter security across Europe and in New York City. Brussels airport had 397 flight cancellations by 8:30 a.m., according to Daniel Baker, CEO of FlightAware.com, which tracks flights. Brussels Airlines was the hardest hit, with 173 cancellations for 96 per cent of their daily schedule, Baker said.   “The U.S. should not be significantly impacted since there are only a handful of daily flights between the U.S….

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Nigeria tops business aviation market

Nigeria tops business aviation market

Despite the economic downturn, Nigeria has continued to rank as country with the highest number of business aviation in Africa followed by South Africa. Growth has been driven predominantly by the oil and gas industry, even though Nigeria’s private jet fleet is larger than the commercial aircraft fleet. However, other sectors, including finance, manufacturing, telecoms and agriculture, are all contributing to a market, which is set to grow more by 10 per cent this year….

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International fares rise, domestic charges static

International fares rise, domestic charges static

If  fuel prices are so low, why are air fares so high and local tickets stagnant? WOLE SHADARE asks   The NCAA charge It is an irony of some sorts that while domestic fares are as low as N12,000 and N15,000; tickets on international routes are on the rise. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has even made the matter worse for the domestic carriers, warning any airline that embarks on add-on charges, sub-charges or…

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Workers plead with FG to save 2000 jobs in aviation

Workers plead with FG to save 2000 jobs in aviation

*Union asks govt. to relax rule on funds repatriation Aviation workers have called on the Federal Government to prevail on foreign airlines to help avert emerging threat confronting over two thousand workers in Nigeria, which they said requires intervention to forestall imminent loss of jobs. woleshadare.com had exclusively reported last week that some foreign airlines are cutting down on their staff strength while others are said to be reducing the number of flights coming into the…

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NANTA honour Ngozi Ngooka

NANTA honour Ngozi  Ngooka

For the past four years, Ngozi Ngooka has been at the forefront of championing the various causes of travel agents in her capacity as the National Publicity Secretary of  the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) In her four years in this role, she has sold the NANTA cause with so much ease, charm and tenacity that the Association increased its membership by 200 per cent.  In a recent interview, she said her job…

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