Nuhu said: “while airlines and airports were ready to operate, other non-aviation logistics are not ready which prompted the one-week extension.”

“We have other non-aviation logistics we are still working on, mostly the COVID-19 protocol tests and online platform,

“We need to get this ready.”

He further described September 5 as a “sacrosanct date”, noting that “the initial announcement was anytime from the 29th.”

“In due course, we will be announcing the protocols for the resumptions and we will be giving further details,”

“Hopefully early next week.”

Recall that the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika earlier announced that international flight will resume operations on September 29.

Nigeria started to restrict international flights in March as part of efforts to restrict the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

The shutdown, which included inter-state travel and closure of public places and schools, contributed to the decline of the country’s economic growth.

In July, the country resumed domestic flight operations with international flights scheduled to follow.

The PTF Chairman, Boss Mustapha, during the briefing on Thursday, said he hopes the reopening of international flights will help to re-open the economy.