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United Nigeria Airlines commences Flight service to Anambra Airport

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The United Nigeria Airlines, owned by Dr. Obiorah Okonkwo, a billionaire businessman, commenced scheduled commercial flights at the new Anambra Airport Wednesday, becoming the second airline to do so.

Five airlines have already expressed interest in operating at the airport and are preparing to set up operations.

Maxi Osita Okonkwo, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director of United Nigeria Airline, who was present at the airport for the inaugural flight, said his firm was delighted to serve the people of Anambra.

He said, “We give glory and honour to God for making it possible for us to land here today being our inaugural flight. This is the beginning of many more flights to come.

“There are flights to Abuja and Lagos and we intend to operate daily flights in and out of the Anambra Airport.

“It’s been a long journey for Ndi Anambra and also for us to see today and we thank God for that. So, what I am telling Ndi Anambra is to get ready for us.

“Traveling out of Anambra or into Anambra will become easier and more inaugural as the days go by. Today is our inaugural flight and we’re glad we have done it successfully.

“There are a few things that are still being done in the airport and we want to be part of it, giving them feedback so that they know what the issues are to get everything going.

“We’re happy with what we have seen today.

“This airport is an excellent, well-thought-out project and I think it is going to be one of the best in Nigeria.

“Of course airport is not just about the building; there are many things that happen around.

“You look for places to stay; there should be transport in and out of the airport. These are the things that will make it viable.

“And I’m sure with time people will begin to see the businesses that are supposed to develop around the airport. So, it has all the potentials for it to be a great destination”.

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