Green Africa increases daily flights to Ilorin

Green Africa Airline says the management plans to increase its daily flight schedules from Lagos and Abuja local airports to Ilorin, Kwara for a more robust business services to their clients.

The airline’s Chief Commercial Officer, Mr Obiukwu Mbanuzuo, made the new schedule development known in a statement made available to newsmen in Lagos on Thursday.

Mbanuzuo said that the new schedules would take effect from Jan. 11, saying that the airline would have two daily return flights into Ilorin from Lagos and Abuja respectively.

The official said that with the additional capacity, its customers would have the flexibility to travel in the morning or evening and a clear option for a day return trip.

He said: “This additional capacity from Lagos and Abuja into Ilorin will offer our customers more flexibility in the travel plan.

“While they continue to enjoy Green Africa’s affordable products and industry-leading on-time performance.

“Green Africa, which recorded the best on-time performance for five out of the past six months, won the “Corporate Governance Award” at the 2022 Aviators Africa Conference and Tower Awards Ceremony,’’

Mbanuzuo said that customers could now enjoy low fares by visiting greenafrica.com to book their next flights early.

He said that Green Africa, with its unrivaled flight affordability, currently operates over 120 weekly flights to eight destinations in the country.

The official said the destinations were, Abuja, Benin, Akure, Port Harcourt, Enugu, Owerri, Lagos and Ilorin, with plans to expand to more destinations in year 2023.

The chief commercial officer noted that the increase in the number of flights was necessary because Ilorin airport was an important market for the airline.

Mbanuzuo appreciated the customers for continuing to choose the airline as their preferred partner for their travel plans.

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