Nigeria to resume flight operations from July 8
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Nigeria to resume flight operations from July 8

Nigeria’s aviation minister said that the country will begin reopening its airports from July 8 following a three-month lull due to the coronavirus outbreak. Flights will initially resume between the capital Abuja and Lagos. Airports in Kano, Port Harcourt, Owerri, and Maiduguri will resume operations on July 11, and domestic flights at other airports will resume on July 15, Hadi Sirika said on Twitter

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