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The bilateral air service agreements require all ticket sales earnings to be repatriated out of the nation.
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The bilateral air service agreements require all ticket sales earnings to be repatriated out of the nation.
Hadi Sirika, minister of aviation, disclosed this on Friday in Abuja.
This is aimed at meeting demand in and out of market.
The IATA announced that air travel lately posted a strong rebound across all regions.
The reaction by the government agency follows media report suggesting a breakdown of the baggage processing system at MMIA.
The report also stated that Nigeria makes the largest increase amongst the top 5 nationalities.
This was made known in a statement issued by FAAN General Manager, Corporate Affairs.
Applicants will be contacted by the Visa Application Centre (VAC) when their passports are ready for collection.
According to the revised travel protocol, all travellers are expected to conduct “COVID-19 PCR test within 48hrs before departure.
Emirates said this in a statement on Thursday.