OPINION: The Airport We Want: Why Every Passenger Must Be Part Of The Solution

OPINION: The Airport We Want: Why Every Passenger Must Be Part Of The Solution

By Henry Agbebire It is becoming increasingly common to encounter stories on social media from passengers and visitors who recount unpleasant experiences while travelling through some Nigerian airports. While some speak of repeated checks and requests for gratification, others describe unnecessary delays and encounters that leave them frustrated, disappointed, and questioning the quality of service they receive. This is unfortunate because air travel should evoke a different experience altogether. An international journey ought to be…

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Ebola Threat: NCAA Mandates Strict Airport Screenings, Airline Surveillance

Ebola Threat: NCAA Mandates Strict Airport Screenings, Airline Surveillance

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued a high-alert directive to all domestic and international airlines operating in Nigeria, ordering immediate, enhanced port health surveillance at all international airports. The NCAA directed airlines, airport operators and other aviation stakeholders to intensify public health surveillance measures following the outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda. This swift regulatory intervention follows the World Health Organisation’s (WHO)…

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‘Airport performance depends on more than infrastructure’

‘Airport performance depends on more than infrastructure’

Airport performance is increasingly constrained not by runways, gates, or terminals, but by how well operations are coordinated and optimised. As passenger volumes grow and airport ecosystems become more complex, fragmented decision-making across teams and systems is becoming the real operational bottleneck. SITA’s new white paper outlines why optimising individual processes is no longer enough and explains how airports can unlock hidden capacity by aligning operational decisions in real time. By connecting data, teams, and…

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Report: Despite traffic boom, airport profits thin

Report: Despite traffic boom, airport profits thin

 Global passenger traffic has rebounded sharply, yet the airport business model that has sustained decades of predictable growth is under strain. According to Acuracy’s white paper, “What does the future hold for airports?”, airport revenues in 2023 remained 12% below 2019 levels even though traffic was only 5% lower. The disconnect exposes structural shifts reshaping how airports create value. The report argues that airports are moving away from a volume-driven infrastructure model towards integrated platforms that…

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Lagos airport fire caused significant damage to critical infrastructure-Minister

Lagos airport fire caused significant damage to critical infrastructure-Minister

·         NIMET equipment in ruins, offices wiped out, mobile tower deployed The fire incident at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Terminal 1 in Lagos on Monday caused significant damage to critical infrastructure.  Following an on-the-spot inspection of the burnt terminal by the Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo, accompanied by the Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mrs Olubunmi Kuku, the Aviation Minister confirmed that, while the building was already slated for demolition,…

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Airport Police nabs suspect in N1 billion romance fraud

Airport Police nabs suspect in N1 billion romance fraud

  The Nigeria Police Force, Airport Police Command, in its sustained efforts to combat transnational crimes and prevent the use of Nigerian airports as escape routes for criminal elements, has arrested a notorious celebrity scam and romance fraud suspect responsible for defrauding multiple victims in the United States of America of over N1,000,000,000 (one billion naira), which on conversion amounts to over $1 million. The suspect, Essien Emmanuel Akpama, male, aged 20, was arrested on…

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ValueJet to begin flights to GWI, Iperu Oct 7, as airport opens to operations

ValueJet to begin flights to GWI, Iperu Oct 7, as airport opens to operations

As arrangements hit top gear for the commissioning of the Gateway International Airport (GWI), Iperu, Ogun State, for commercial flight operations, Nigeria’s fast-growing airline, ValueJet, will be operating from the airport on October 7. The carrier will be operating two weekly flights to Abuja for now on Tuesday and Thursday at 8.30 am to arrive Abuja at 9.45 am and from Abuja to GWI at 16.00 and arriving GWI 17.15 The airline, in a statement,…

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Amusan: Nigeria needs urgent investment in ageing airport facilities

Amusan: Nigeria needs urgent investment in ageing airport facilities

A former National President of the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agents (NANTA), Dr. Soji Amusan, has expressed concern about the condition of many airports across the country. He stated that many of Nigeria’s airports are ageing, congested or lack the modern facilities needed to accommodate growing passenger volumes and next-generation aircraft, stressing that investment in air traffic management, runway upgrades, passenger terminals and cargo facilities is urgently needed.   He noted that in a…

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Enugu Airport: Jinxed runway in search of solution

Enugu Airport: Jinxed runway in search of solution

The continued closure of Enugu airport for constant repairs has raised concerns about the sincerity of permanently fixing the problem. It remains a mystery how this runway was fully rebuilt twice in ten years, 2009 and 2019, with the same mistakes made twice to rectify a simple engineering problem that has cost airlines, passengers and the airport authority lost time and revenue, writes WOLE SHADARE Fresh closure  The Akanu Ibiam International Airport was closed to traffic…

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Nigerian airports running at a loss, FG subsidises aerodrome operations

Nigerian airports running at a loss, FG subsidises aerodrome operations

Minister dismisses predetermined Enugu airport concessionaire, duration   The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo has lamented that many of the country’s airports are running at a loss: hence the need for concession of the aerodromes. He noted that as a result, the government took a proactive measure to ensure these vital facilities can meet and maintain international standards, given the increasing financial demands of their operations. Speaking through his Special Assistant…

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