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· Local traffic dropped to 12.54 million, from 14.52 million Int’l traffic up by 8.4% increase The traffic figures from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) for 2022–2024 reveal a tale of two skies. While international travel has hit a three-year high, the domestic sector is in a steady decline, exposing profound structural weaknesses in the nation’s aviation economy. Data from the agency reveals a stark contrast between international and domestic air travel. The data show…
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