Emirates Airlines to Restart Flights to Nigeria on October 1
Emirates has officially announced via its website and X (formerly Twitter) account that it will resume services to Nigeria starting October 1, 2024. The…
Emirates has officially announced via its website and X (formerly Twitter) account that it will resume services to Nigeria starting October 1, 2024. The…
There is ongoing speculation suggesting that Nigerians are now able to apply for visas to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). However, it’s essential to…
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has lifted the visa ban that was placed on Nigerian travellers after almost a year. This decision came following…
In a surprising twist that has raised eyebrows across the travel industry, China snubs Canada in its latest roster of approved international travel destinations…
The government of Seychelles has implemented a temporary ban on Nigerian passport holders wishing to visit the country for tourism purposes. The decision follows…
President Muhammadu Buhari administration approved the relaxation of Safety Measures and Travel Advisory upon recommendations by the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19 (PSC).
The United Arab Emirates has revised its policy for Nigeria Travellers putting an end to the disagreement over their insistence on Nigerians taking Rapid Antigen Test 4-hours before boarding any inbound flights to the U.A.E.
The UAE Government has decided to remove the requirement for a Rapid Antigen test at the airport in Nigeria while demanding the following requirements
Recent development across the world in response to COVID-19 with revolving policies in the travel industry has been dynamic and witnesses impulsive changes from time to time. Here are some updates you need to know.
The new ban becomes effective from the 21st February 2020. Hence, it does not affect those who have already received immigration visa.