Category: Travel & Hospitality
Emirates rolls out latest biofuel powered A380s
Emirates has welcomed MSN A6-EVL, its 116th A380 as the first of three A380s to join its fleet in 2020. The newest member of the Emirates fleet wa [...]
Arik Air renders 300 workers jobless, blames Covid-19
The management of Arik Air has relieved 300 members of staff of their appointments.
This was announced in a statement by the airline on Fri [...]
Emirates offers $500,000 multi-risk travel insurance coverage
Emirates customers can now plan their travels and fly with even greater assurance and peace of mind, with the airline’s latest industry-first initiati [...]
Emirates rated safest airline in the world
Emirates has been rated the safest airline in the world in its response to the COVID-19 Pandemic according to the Safe Travel Barometer.
The [...]
Nigerian students in Northern Cyprus disagree with NIDCOM on safety
Nigerian students in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) have faulted the statement by the Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission [...]
Emirates resume Nairobi, Africa flights, launches new global health cover
Emirates has announced it will resume flights to Nairobi (from 2 August), Baghdad and Basra (from 10 August), expanding its growing network, and offer [...]
Dubai opens for tourists amid Covid-19 pandemic
Dubai has encouraged tourist attractions to reopen, with hotels now catering to guests, museums open, and desert adventures resumed. There are a few r [...]
Emirates resumes flights to 29 cities, transits through Dubai
Following the government of UAE’s announcement to lift restrictions on transit passenger, services, from 15th June, Emirates will offer passenger serv [...]
Lagos hoteliers reject ‘Register-to-Open’, demand ‘Reopening Protocols’
Hoteliers in Lagos State have called on the state government to jettison the proposal regarding the reopening of hotels dubbed ‘Register to Reopen’, a [...]
Returning Nigerians to pay between N488,800 – N639,200 for flight tickets from US
The Nigerian Mission in the US have made changes in the planned evacuation of Nigerians from the US due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The Consulate-Ge [...]