More than a year after it suspended flight operations, First Nation Airlines owned by former Lagos State governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has bounced back. The airlines resumed operations on Monday, September 30.
The first flight of the airline took off to Abuja from the Murtala Muhammed Airport Two (MMA2), Lagos about 11.15am on one of its new Airbus’ A319 aircraft.
The passengers, according to reports, were welcomed with smiles by the elated members of staff of the airline, who assured them that the state-of-the-art aircraft would provide alternative and better flying experience for those who want to fly in them.
Many of the Abuja-bound passengers who were aware that the airline would resume flight operations yesterday had either booked their tickets online or had arrived at MMA2 very early in the morning to procure their tickets.
Source: Pointblank News
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