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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

DANA Air to begin daily flights to Accra from December 1


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DANA Air has announced plans to begin daily flights to Accra from its Lagos hub.

Flight services according to the airline would commence from December 1, 2015 from the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2 ) , Ikeja, Lagos.

Mr Obi Mbanuzuo of DANA Air said  “We are now set to commence daily flights to Accra with a smart plan to bring world-class options to the flying public, in terms of in-flight service, on-time performance and pocket-friendly fares.

 “Part of the initiatives we have launched recently are the frequent flyer program to reward our loyal customers, online check-in to reduce congestion at the check-in counters and delays at the airport.

Arik Air debuts self-service kiosks for passengers


Arik Air debuts self-service kiosks for passengers

Arik Air has introduced self-service kiosks for passengers travelling to any part of the country and beyond.

The airline also introduced two extra payment options to broaden payment options available to passengers.

Mr. Ola Adebanji, the spokesperson for the airline stated that the self-service kiosk allows passengers make bookings and pay for Arik Air tickets without the intervention or assistance from any of its officers.

Thailand confirms six-month multiple-entry tourist visa

Thailand confirms six-month multiple-entry tourist visaThai’s Ministry for Foreign Affairs has confirmed that a new six-month multiple-entry tourist visa will be available from 13 November.

The ministry publicly released details of the new visas on its Facebook page

Unlike current tourist visas, which offer from one to three entries, the six-month multiple-entry visa will allow unlimited border crossings during the validity period.

‘Multiple-entries for foreign airlines affect the growth of local airlines’ – Ore

Capt. Dele Ore (Rtd)
Capt. Dele Ore (Rtd)
An aviation expert, Capt. Dele Ore (Rtd), on Saturday said that allocation of multiple entries to foreign airlines were adversely affecting the growth and survival of local airline operators.

Ore, the former President of Aviation Round Table (ART), told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the multiple entries of foreign airlines were hampering the operation of domestic airlines.

He, however, urged the new minister of state for Aviation, Capt. Hadi Sirika, to urgently review the trend in line with the stoppage of payment of royalties by foreign airlines.

Ore advised local operators to form alliances and cooperation in order to tap into the benefits of economics of scale and scope which would accrue from such collaborations.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Med-view to commence direct flights to London November 20

Med-view to commence direct flights to London November 20


Med-view Airline has announced that it will begin direct flight to London from Lagos Airport.
Medview is expected to join Arik Air as the only two indigenous airlines on that route.

Flight services will commence on the 20th of November, 2015. The airline will be kicking–off the services with fare of N149, 000 on Economy class cabin and N599, 000 on Business class cabin.

Similarly, baggage allowance on the route will be a 32kg (2-piece) for economy and a 32kg (3-piece) baggage allowance for Business class.

According to Muneer Bankole, the airline’s Managing Director, “The Lagos-London route has remained one of the busiest in the world yet remained the most expensive; it is against this backdrop that Medview Airline is entering the route as a Nigerian flag carrier to supply the missing link- capacity, reasonable fares, and good customer care ad excellent in-flight entertainment.

BA announces improved service on Lagos-London route

BA announces improved service on Lagos-London route


The management of British Airways has revealed its improved services on the Lagos- London route on board its Boeing 747 aircraft from January 2016.

The Head of Middle East, Africa and Central Asia Sales for British Airways, Mr Paolo De-Renzis, Head of Middle East, Africa and Central Asia Sales, British Airways disclosed this at a media parley in Lagos.

New Online Booking Portal travelbeta Unveiled in Lagos

passportMany people ask us what happens if their old passports expire or on the verge of expiration while they still have a valid visa on it.

While there is no way to physically transfer the visa from one passport to the other, we are happy to tell you that most likely, you can still use the valid visa in your old passport.

As long as the biographical information on your visa (full name, date of birth, place of birth and nationality) is the same as the biographical data on your new passport, then this is possible.
All you need to do is  bring your old and new pass­ports together any time you plan to travel to that country . That way, when you reach the border, the cus­toms agent will be able see that you have both a valid passport and a valid visa.

Monday, November 9, 2015

Dubai withdraws extension, increases visa fees

Dubai visa and visa extension
The cost of processing Dubai visa has reportedly been increased by the UAE authorities.
Also, the extension allowed on 30 days visa has also been withdrawn.

Biometric visa application now mandatory for Schengen states

27 European countries are set to introduce a biometric visa application system for applicants from Africa, the Middle East, the Americas, Turkey, Eastern Europe and East Asia among others.
Biometric visa application now mandatory for Schengen states
The European Union in a statement said this is to help streamline visa applications and protect applicants against identity theft and visa shopping.

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