A Nigerian fast rising carrier, AzmanAir has operated its first evacuation flight since the event of COVID-19 pandemic.
The airline on Sunday, August 2nd, 2020, evacuated a total of 117 stranded Nigerian citizens from three African country, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. The flight arrived the Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Lagos safely at about 03:00hrs local time.
Azmanair released this via series of tweet on its official handle giving updates of how the flight was operated starting from Rwanda as the first pick-up followed by Tanzania as the second and Uganda as the last pick-up before arriving the MMIA, Lagos.
Evacuation Update: A Total of 117 Passengers evacuated from 3 African Countries #Rwanda #Tanzania & #Uganda by @AzmanAir safely arrived at International Wing of MMA Lagos 2nd August 2020 around 03:00hrs
We wish all the Passengers a Wonderful Stay in Nigeria#LetsFlyAzmanAir pic.twitter.com/3UMPj4VmZk
— AzmanAir – #LetsFlyAzmanAir (@AzmanAir) August 2, 2020