The Irish Embassy in Nigeria and
Enterprise Ireland are seeking to partner with Arik Air on the Irish
Trade Mission to Nigeria in December 2015.
This came to light during the week, when
Sean Hoy, Irish Ambassador to Nigeria, led a team of Enterprise
Ireland officials to Arik Aviation Centre at the Murtala Muhammed
Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, on an official visit.
Enterprise Ireland is the government
organisation responsible for the development and growth of Irish
enterprises in markets around the world.
The Irish Ambassador stated that the
trade mission to Nigeria is expected to be one of the largest in recent
times and there would be a lot of interest in the aviation sector as
there are about 250 aviation companies in Ireland.
He stressed that the Irish Embassy in Nigeria is committed to improving trade relations between Nigeria and Ireland.
Fred Klinkenberg, Head of Africa Region,
Enterprise Ireland, who was in the team said the organisation works in
partnership with Irish enterprises to help them start, grow, innovate
and win export sales on global markets.
Thessa Brongers Bagu, Trade Mission
Representative in Nigeria, while stressing that Arik Air is the airline
of choice, disclosed that Arik would be the official carrier to move the
trade mission between Accra, Abuja and Lagos.
Meanwhile, Joseph Arumemi-Ikhide,
Chairman of Arik Air, who led the management team of the airline to
receive the visitors , disclosed that Arik would be interested in flying
the Lagos-Dublin route if there is enough traffic between the two
countries.
He said Arik Air has become a strong
force in Africa stressing that that the airline has relationship with a
number of Irish companies.
Arik Air is Nigeria and West Africa’s
largest airline and operates mainly from two hubs at Murtala Mohammed
Airport Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja.
It operates a fleet of 28 state-of-the
art regional, medium haul and long haul aircraft including two Airbus
A340-500 making the airline the first operator of the wide bodied
aircraft in Africa.
The airline currently serves 19
destinations across Nigeria as well as Accra (Ghana), Banjul (Gambia),
Dakar (Senegal), Freetown (Sierra Leone), Monrovia (Liberia),Cotonou
(Benin Republic), Abidjan (Cote d’Ivoire), Douala (Cameroon), Luanda
(Angola), London Heathrow (UK), Johannesburg (South Africa) and New York
JFK (USA).
The airline operates a combined number
of about 120 daily flights from its hubs in Lagos and Abuja, and has
been Africa’s fastest growing airline for the last five years.
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