Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines from. December 7 will resume flight operations into Abuja and Lagos.
The airline in a statement on Monday, November 23 said passengers could now fly Air France and KLM from Nigeria (Abuja and Lagos) to Paris and Amsterdam, with the possibility of transfer to other European and North Atlantic destinations.
The airline advised customers to check the entry and travel requirements for their destinations in line with travel restrictions and governmental authorisations.
General Manager Air France KLM Nigeria and Ghana, Michel Colleau, was quoted to have said, “Flights to and from Lagos and Abuja will be operated in strict compliance with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and international health protocols, adhering to the highest standards of health and hygiene.”
Travellers were also assured of safety on their travels.
Recall that the Federal government on November 17 approved Air France and KLM to operate international flights into Nigeria.
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