Egyptian national carrier, EgyptAir, has announced an increase of frequencies into Kano, as well as some upgrades to enhance quality of services to customers.
Country manager of the airline, Muharram Abdel Raham, said the three flights a week operation has peaked to four in response to demands from the northern region.
“We have also upgraded our aircraft on the route to an Airbus A330, which is equipped with onboard WIFI, personal charging ports, personal TV screens, and increased legroom for all our passengers in economy in a 2-4-2 configuration.
“We are currently in the process of increasing our frequencies out of Lagos to 10 weekly flights subject to approval by the Ministry of Aviation,” Raham said.
He noted that Egypt and Nigeria have a very strong diplomatic relationship and “we believe these new frequencies will allow both countries to further deepen this relationship.
“It will also give our esteemed customers more choices and opportunities to connect to more than 80 destinations in the world through our hub in Cairo.”
Source: guardian.ng