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Kenyan Railway Launches Online booking System

Passengers waiting to board the train at the SGR Mombasa Terminus  Nairobi - (Star News) -Kenya Railways Corporation has announced that passengers travelling on the Madaraka Express can now book their tickets over the internet following the introduction of the online booking system. The online platform will enable a customer to purchase

Med-View resumes flights on Lagos-London-Dubai routes

Mediview Airline Lagos -Med-View Airline has announced the resumption of normal flights on its Lagos-London and Lagos-Abuja-Dubai routes. The airline also apologized to its passengers, who were affected by operational hitches between December 22 and 27, 2017. Med-View’s Chief Executive Officer, Muneer Bankole, stated on Wednesday, “We sincerely offer our unreserved apology

Nigerian Airlines lose 50% flight operations, revenue to local harmattan haze

Lagos Local Airport Lagos -(The Guardian) Local airlines have lost about 50 percent of flight operations due to poor visibility occasioned by the seasonal harmattan haze.Though air travel is usually at its peak during Yuletide, operators couldn’t optimise most of their recent investments as a result of flight delays and cancellations.   In

Abuja-Kaduna Train fare to go up soon

Train at the Train Station Abuja - Nigeria's Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, says the government may increase the transport fares of the rail services on the Abuja-Kaduna route following the inauguration of 10 new luxurious coaches. Amaechi announced this when he fielded questions from State House correspondents after a closed-door

Abuja: Why Abuja Airport Terminal is yet to be completed

Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja Abuja - The new terminal of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja which was due for completion last year is still undergoing construction due to the absence of electricity and other challenges. This is been revealed as the Federal Government had expressed its disappointment by the delay in

Amazon says over 5 billion items shipped in 2017 via Prime

Online retailer Amazon.com Inc said on Tuesday it shipped over 5 billion items worldwide via its subscription-based Prime service in 2017 while adding more new members than ever before. The e-commerce giant, which revealed its Prime shipment numbers for the first time, did not give comparable full-year shipment number for 2016. Imagine your Ad placed here Amazon

Nigeria’s first inland dry port Opens Thursday

Abuja - Nigeria’s first inland dry port in Kaduna State is ready for commissioning. The dry port is an inland intermodal terminal directly connected by road, rail and air to a seaport and operates as a centre for trans-shipment of sea cargoes to inland destinations. The facility has the capacity to

A review of the Nigerian Aviation Industry in 2017

Murtala Mohamed Int'l Airport Ikeja Lagos Lagos (The Guardian) - The year 2017 was an upbeat year for the aviation industry in Nigeria. With the country exiting the economic recession from the previous year, the aviation sector in 2017 witnessed some positive developments which experts believe should be leveraged upon to

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