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Flights to Ilorin have begun with Air Peace.

The airline's spokesman, Stanley Olisa, told journalists that daily Abuja-Ilorin-Abuja and Lagos-Ilorin-Lagos flights would begin on June 17, 2021. The new route, according to Olisa, illustrates the airline's constant ambition to connect numerous locations over Nigeria whilst filling in gaps in the country's air transport connection, adding that the general public can begin booking flights to the new location.

According to the IATA, despite the economic disruption caused by Covid-19, Nigerians are still eager to travel.

Despite the economic disruptions caused by the pandemic, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Tourism Economics reported that people are still eager to travel in the short and long term. IATA stated that governments must increase their support for more efficient operations and promote an effective energy transition for aviation to continue to provide its social and economic benefits. According to the estimate, in 2021, global passenger numbers are likely to return to 52% of pre-COVID-19 levels (2019).

Cardinal Airline, a new airline, is set to launch in Nigeria soon.

Cardinal Airlines, a new Nigerian airline, is preparing to launch domestic and international operations. According to reports, the airline is importing short-haul aircraft such as Embraers and ATRs to save money on domestic and regional flights. According to reports, the airline's application for an air transport license has proceeded to the point where the promoters are working around the clock to ensure that domestic operations resume before the end of the third quarter.

The US Embassy in Nigeria is increasing the number of interviews for student visas.

According to US Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria, student visa applications for Nigerians would be prioritised so that they can be interviewed for their visa applications in time for their programmes to begin this autumn. Because to COVID-19, the embassy in Abuja and the consulate general in Lagos will support student visa applications in a timely manner while adhering to safety regulations, the embassy announced in a press release on April 30.

Nigeria's national airline project has been relaunched.

Nigeria announced the impending debut of its airline, Nigeria Air, in July 2018 with tremendous enthusiasm. The Federal Executive Council decided to put the project on hold in September of that year. After three years, the state has resurrected the issue by adopting a new shareholding arrangement. After being without a national airline since 2003, the effort to establish Nigeria Air is back on track.

Student visa registration appointments for Nigerian students will be prioritized in the United States.

The United States Mission in Nigeria will give priority to Nigerian students who want to return to school in the United States in September 2021. Thousands of Nigerians who have been waiting to return to American universities will be relieved to hear this. Processing student visas continue to be important in the Us Mission in Nigeria, as we continue to emphasize the health & wellbeing of our workers and customers.

From May 4, Nigerian authorities will prohibit travel from a number of countries due to an increase in COVID-19 incidents.

All inbound foreign passengers must have a COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test that is negative no more than 96 hours, ready to board on the very first point of departure. All passengers must also complete an online health questionnaire, provide in-country contact information, upload COVID-19 test results, and pay processing fees, which include a PCR retest in Nigeria seven days after arrival.

Nigeria bans passengers from India, Brazil, and Turkey because of the Coronavirus.

Nigeria's health authorities announced on Sunday that non-Nigerian passengers who visited Brazil, India, or Turkey in the previous 2 weeks would be denied entry due to concerns about the spread of coronavirus in those three countries. According to the presidential steering committee on Covid-19, the travel ban would not extend to travelers who have transited through those countries. These precautionary steps are a required move to reduce the risk of a COVID-19 outbreak in Nigeria brought in from other countries, the statement said.

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