Chukwuemeke Iwelunmo The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has said that not less than $3 billion capital flight repatriated out of the country annually, while calling on the federal government to increase support for indigenous carriers. This call for supports comes just as the AON listed
Medview Airline CEO, Muneer Bankole has urged the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) should give priority to indigenous airlines over their foreign counterparts to create employment opportunities for Nigerians. Bankole’s call is coming on heels of NAHCON’s awarding the lion share of the pilgrims to be airlifted to foreign operators over the years. The […]
Governments of the Ivory Coast, Guinea and Senegal have reiterated the importance of air transportation as a unification tool for ECOWAS Countries while applauding Med-view Airline for commencing operation into francophone West Africa. Med-view commenced flight services into Abidjan, Conakry and Dakar with its Boeing 737-500, as part of its expansion plan. In Abidjan, the
Medview Airline has finally delivered the last batch of leftover baggage to Lagos and the affected passengers have been trooping in to collect them. In a statement, the airline advised passengers who are yet to collect their baggage to do so by visiting D wing arrival of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos. The airline […]
Passengers of Medview Airline whose baggages were left behind in London recently got them back courtesy of the airline yesterday. In addition, the Management of the airline offered compensation to the affected passengers in form of travel coupons for their next travel plans. The Medview Airline passengers’ ordeal started on December 19, 2016 when London’s Gatwick […]
Nigeria‘s flag carrier airline, Medview today deepened intra African trade relations as the carrier launched services to Freetown, Sierra Leone, Monrovia, Liberia via Accra, Ghana. Medview‘s inaugural flights to the two cities brought excitement to travellers who yearned for strong connectivity with nations in West Africa and Africa as a whole following depletion of
Foreign airlines’ extortion of Nigerian traveling public, through high fares on some international routes, is gradually being addressed, as the Federal Government has designated a domestic airline, MedView, on 10 foreign routes. The approval was contained in a letter addressed to the airline’s management dated April 23, 2015 by the Ministry of Aviation. The letter, […]
Med-View Airline recently signed a partnership agreement with First bank of Nigeria for online payment platform called “MasterCard Internet Gateway Service” (MIGS) where customers with Master / Visa cards anywhere in the world could make payments online. This is to ensure that Med-View brings its service closer to its numerous clients who desire to […]