The approval to resume operations in the country has been received by Air France, KLM and Lufthansa.
This was contained in a tweet shared by the Minister of aviation, Hadi Sirika on Tuesday.
Sirika said Qatar Airways has also received approval to operate in Abuja.
Recall that the presidential task force on COVID-19 (PTF) had restricted 10 airlines from operating in the country when international flights resumed on September 5.
At the time, Sirika said Air France and KLM airlines were not granted approval for flight operations because “tourist visa holders are not allowed entry” in the airlines’ originating countries.
“We are working with ministry of health, CACOVID & the PTF to open Kano, Port Harcourt & possibly Enugu airports before the end of the year. Also Lufthansa, Air France/KLM has been given go-ahead to resume. Qatar Airways is approved to start Abuja. Thank you for your patience
We are working with Ministry of Health, CACOVID & The PTF to open Kano, Port Harcourt & possibly Enugu airports before the end of the year. Also Lufthansa, Air France/KLM has been given go ahead to resume. Qatar Airways is approved to start Abuja. Thank you for your patience🙏🏽🇳🇬
— Hadi Sirika (@hadisirika) November 17, 2020
In March, the FG had shut down all airports to curb the spread of coronavirus in the country.
Domestic flights resumed in all airports in July while international flights resumed at the Lagos and Abuja airports in September.
Sirika said the aviation ministry is working with the health ministry, Coalition against COVID-19 (CACOVID) and the presidential task force (PTF) on COVID-19 to ensure that the three airports are opened.
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