Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
Turkish Airlines first in Africa to increase flights routes in Nigeria
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Turkish
Airlines, named Europe’s best airline for five years, has announced its
decision to increase the number of routes and flights it offers in Nigeria, as
well as its new status as Number One in Africa.
The announcement was made last week by the Vice President, Turkish Airlines, Mr. Said Samil Karakas, while speaking to the press in the country’s capital, Istanbul.
Karakas
explained, “We currently offer the largest number of O&D pairs in Africa –
a total of 11,472 origin-to-destination pairs on the African continent. Within
Africa, we do 2,448 O&Ds; Africa to Europe 5,184; Africa to the Middle East
1,632; Africa to the Far East 1,632; and Africa to America 576, which brings
our total to 11,472 O&D’s. No other airline in the world covers Africa like
we do nor are they as well-priced as we are.”
Talking about the expansion of routes Turkish Airlines wants specifically in
Nigeria, Karakas explained that they currently fly from three locations in
Nigeria, namely Lagos, Abuja and Kano, but would like to also fly from Port
Harcourt and a few other locations.
In
addition to that, the airline also wants to double its daily flights in and out
of the three current locations. These requests, Karakas said, have since been
tabled before the presidency as well as the aviation ministry. Turkish Airlines
have been in Nigeria for 10 years.
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