GREEN AFRICA has announced direct connections from the commercial hub of Lagos (LOS) into Akure (AKR), Ilorin (ILR), Abuja (ABV), Enugu (ENU), Owerri (QOW)and Port Harcourt (PHC) as its launch route network ahead of entry into service.
The airline revealed this unveiling plans to commence flight operations from its Lagos base at the General Aviation Terminal (GAT), to the seven cities above after completion of its ongoing Air Operator Certificate (AOC) process with the NCAA which, it said, is now in advanced stages.
Green Africa says additional cities within Nigeria will be added as the value carrier scales its operations, stating that plans are already underway to establish two more operational bases outside Lagos to stimulate air travel and provide more options to customers.
The airline further states that the route launch will facilitate increased economic and trade activities within Nigeria.
Babawande Afolabi, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Green Africa said “Starting with our launch route network, we are crafting a network plan that will afford more customers the opportunity to pursue their economic interest or simply spend more time with family and friends. Our three key product offerings – gSaver, gClassicTM and gFlexTMwill afford customers the value of choice and flexibility.”
Green Africa recently received its first aircraft with the second and third aircraft expected to arrive soon. Facilities and infrastructures are now in place to support commercial, flight, and airport operations.
Congratulations to this efforts..
More development we expects a heads.
Congratulations, as you launch into the aviation industry, unlocking your potentials in making traveling affordable, enjoyable and convenient.
More victories ahead, congratulations.
Please lunch Akure to PHC and PHC to Akure. Lots of travellers on this route but had to connect through Lagos or Abuja or traveling by road. Congratulations
This is a landmark development in making travel easier than ever before. Congratulations to the airliner and its management staff.
This is a very welcome development