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Med-View Airline to re-launch flights to Yola, Maiduguri on Dec. 18

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December 8, 2018
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Med-View Airline has announced plans to resume flights to Yola and Maiduguri on Dec. 18.

The airline’s Head of Commercial, Mr Henry Trevor, made the announcement in Lagos on Saturday.

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Trevor explained that the airline would also increase flight frequency on the Lagos-Abuja route, using the B737-800 NG aircraft.

He said: “The relaunch of its traditional routes is anchored on the re-fleeting programme of the airline.

“More also, the number of flights on the Lagos-Abuja route will increase to three daily round trips on weekdays to offer better departure timings throughout the day.”

Trevor commended the the airline’s passengers for their continued patronage and assured them of better customer service and reliability.

He said Med-View’s management wishes all its loyal passengers a Happy Festive Season and a prosperous New Year in advance.

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