Ethiopian Airlines on Tuesday commenced flight operations to Kaduna with Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which landed at the Kaduna International Airport from Addis Ababa at noon carrying 17 passengers on board.
The flight with registration number ET-9221 also departed for Addis Ababa at 1:30 p.m. with 10 officials of Kaduna State Government on board and other passengers.
Speaking before departure of the aircraft, Governor Nasir EI’ Rufai said Kaduna State had hitherto been disadvantaged in terms of access to the outside world.
The governor said the state had no access to the sea, as well as the lack of international flight into the state until the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja was shut for rehabilitation of its runway in March.
He said that with the inaugural flight, the airport had become a full fledged and this would enable people of the state to connect with over 100 destinations using the airline.
According to him, Ethiopian Airlines is the only international airline that has indicated confidence in Kaduna by deciding to fly the route.
“This is a very happy day for me and all of us in the Kaduna state because when we came into office we recognised that Kaduna has two disadvantages.
“The first is that we do not have access to the sea, and the second is that we do not have international flights flying into Kaduna.
“So, our business men and residents have to go to Lagos for access to the sea or go to Abuja or other destinations to board international flights.
“We decided that we had to work round the clock to remove those disadvantages. I’m happy to say today that with this inaugural international flight out of Kaduna, we have broken the ice,” he said.
Ethiopian Airlines on Tuesday commenced flight operations to Kaduna with Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which landed at the Kaduna International Airport from Addis Ababa at noon carrying 17 passengers on board.
The flight with registration number ET-9221 also departed for Addis Ababa at 1:30 p.m. with 10 officials of Kaduna State Government on board and other passengers.
Speaking before departure of the aircraft, Governor Nasir EI’ Rufai said Kaduna State had hitherto been disadvantaged in terms of access to the outside world.
The governor said the state had no access to the sea, as well as the lack of international flight into the state until the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja was shut for rehabilitation of its runway in March.
He said that with the inaugural flight, the airport had become a full fledged and this would enable people of the state to connect with over 100 destinations using the airline.
According to him, Ethiopian Airlines is the only international airline that has indicated confidence in Kaduna by deciding to fly the route.
“This is a very happy day for me and all of us in the Kaduna state because when we came into office we recognised that Kaduna has two disadvantages.
“The first is that we do not have access to the sea, and the second is that we do not have international flights flying into Kaduna.
“So, our business men and residents have to go to Lagos for access to the sea or go to Abuja or other destinations to board international flights.
“We decided that we had to work round the clock to remove those disadvantages. I’m happy to say today that with this inaugural international flight out of Kaduna, we have broken the ice,” he said.