Nigeria is to resume the international flight operations on August 29, the Federal Government has announced.
The flight was suspended due to the ravaging COVID-19 that decimated thousands globally.
The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, made the announcement Monday in Abuja at the briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19.
“We are very glad today to announce that international flights will resume from August 29, 2020,” he said.
Sirika remarked, “However, what we have become used to – physical distancing, wearing of masks, washing of hands, temperature taking, etc will continue.”
The minister explained that the process for the resumption of international flights in the country would be similar to that of the domestic flight resumption.
According to him, the resumption will commence on Saturday next week at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos and the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.
He thanked Nigerians for their patience while the ban on international flights was enforced and gave an assurance that the protocols and procedures for resumption would be announced in due course.
“Just like we did with the domestic (flight resumption), it will start with Lagos and Abuja. The protocols, procedures, and processes, will be announced in due course.
“So, all protocols exist, and they will continue alongside the opening of these airports,” said Sirika.
He stated, “In the beginning, there will be four flights into Lagos and four flights into Abuja daily, we will give further details on that in due course.
“It is the Task Force decision, not that of aviation (ministry) … under the leadership of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation who is the chairman of PTF.”
The minister also announced the resumption of international flights via his Twitter handle.