After A Suspension Of 2 Years, Emirates Finally Resumes Flight To This Nigerian City

Emirates has finally resumed its passenger services to Lagos, Nigeria with a daily service.

by Anupriya Mishra
After A Suspension Of 2 Years, Emirates Finally Resumes Flight To This Nigerian City

Emirates is one of the most sought-after airlines in the UAE especially in Dubai. With a home base at the Dubai International Airport, it offers connectivity to several cities across the world. And now, it has resumed passenger service to Lagos, in Nigeria after a break of two years. All you need to know about this major travel-related update.

Emirates Resumes Flights To Lagos

Emirates has finally resumed its passenger services to Lagos, Nigeria with a daily service. Yes, this comes after there was a pause on the service for two years. So, with the resumption of this operation, the carrier will be offering connectivity to one of the major economic hubs in Africa, thereby facilitating stronger bilateral trade relations.

More About The Route Service

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For those who aren’t aware, the service will be operated with Boeing 777-300ER. It will offer eight first-class suits, 42 business-class seats, and 304 economy-class seats. Passengers of each cabin and class will be able to make the most out of their comfort and perks given by the carrier. It’s worth mentioning that it is one of the only two airlines that offers first-class services in and out of Lagos.

Not to mention, the unrivalled experience with just the perfect touch of luxury makes for a great experience on the flight. Finally, to make a comfortable and entertaining flight for the Nigerian folks, they’ve included 23 Nigerian movies, series, and other content on their award-winning entertainment system, ICE.

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Why Visit Lagos?

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For those who aren’t aware, Lagos is a beautiful city in Nigeria, which is also the largest. Sprawling inland from the Gulf of Guinea, it is known for its beach resorts, boutiques, and nightlife. When you go towards the north, you will realise that Lagos Island is also home to the National Museum Lagos, which displays cultural artefacts and craftworks. As it happens, since it is a major African financial centre, the city has some great influence on commerce, entertainment, technology, tourism, art, and passion in Africa. While you are here, don’t forget to go beach hopping and shopping.

Go ahead and plan your African getaway with Emirates.

Cover Image Courtesy: emirates.com

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First Published: October 04, 2024 3:10 PM