Latest: 7 Airlines to Uplift Pilgrims for Hajj2023 in Nigeria

by | Apr 7, 2023 | 0 comments

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has announced the participation of seven airlines in this year’s HAJJ. Flynas (a Saudi low-cost carrier), Airpeace Airlines, Max Air, Azman Air, Arik Air, Aero Contractors, and Valuejet are among the airlines involved. The chairman stated that the participating airlines were chosen after approval from the president when unveiling them on April 7, 2023. He went on to say that Arik Air and Valuejet will transport pilgrims from tour operators, while others will transport pilgrims from the FCT and the 36 states of the federation.

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Also, the inaugural flight will take place on the 21st of May 2023 as earlier announced.

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particularly the flight duration, which would rise by 2 hours if effective efforts to end the conflict are not done before that time. Prior to the conflict, flying across Sudan was the quickest route for West Africa and South America to Saudi Arabia. However, due to the recent closing of Sudan’s airspace, all planes must adjust their route through to Saudi Arabia. This has substantial economic consequences as well. For example, in southwest Nigeria, the average flight duration is 05:30 hours, but owing to the detour, it would now take around 07:30 hours. This means that the cost of flying will rise by $600 from the set $1650 to $1850 and this cost will be borne by either the pilgrims or the airlines.

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