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Emirates Airline Resumes Flights to Lagos After Two-Year Suspension

Emirates Airlines resumed its operations in Nigeria on Tuesday, marking the first time the UAE flag carrier has landed in Lagos in two years.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) flag carrier resumed operations after suspending flights in 2021 due to unresolved issues, including the airline’s trapped funds in Nigeria.

Flight EK 783, a Boeing 777-300ER, touched down at the old terminal of MMIA at 3:32 PM. However, the flight arrived with several empty seats, reflecting a subdued return to operations.

While the exact number of passengers on board could not be confirmed, passengers who spoke with our correspondent reported that the flight was not at full capacity.

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“The flight was not full at all but as usual, the services were very good. And I think this is understandable being the first flight after many years,” said one passenger.

Emirates Resumes Flights to Lagos After Two-Year Suspension

According to airport officials, departing passengers were processed through the newly opened terminal, while those arriving were directed to the Old Terminal.

The Boeing 777-300ER has a seating capacity of 392 passengers, but the sparse number of travelers on board suggests that the airline’s return to the Nigerian market will take some time to regain momentum after the extended hiatus.

Despite the sparse passenger load, the return of Emirates is seen as a significant step in restoring international flight operations between Nigeria and the UAE.

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