Lagos International Airport to be ready to receive passengers on commercial flights from abroad today.This is coming after about five months of restriction to check the spread of Coronavirus in Nigeria.
Lagos international airport is wearing a new look with all COVID-19 protocols in place to ensure social distancing, fumigation of luggage and foot and hand sanitizer.
Inside the terminal, check-in counters have been partitioned to prevent airline staff having contacts with passengers.
Other measures are put in place are wash hand basins, automatic sanitizers, thermal cameras, mobile self check-in counters at different locations at the airport.”
Documents for entry has now gone beyond passports with visas, work permit and other immigration papers.
All intending passengers are required to have as part of their documents for entry a negative COVID-19 Polymerace Chain Reaction test result done 4 days to departure or 72 hours.
13 Airlines have been approved to commence operations into Nigeria.
Nigeria suspended all air travel on March 23 to comply with restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has spelt out what is expected of all intending passengers to ensure no suspected case of corona virus is allowed entry into Nigeria.
Lagos international airport is wearing a new look with all COVID-19 protocols in place to ensure social distancing, fumigation of luggage and foot and hand sanitizer.
Inside the terminal, check-in counters have been partitioned to prevent airline staff having contacts with passengers.
Other measures are put in place are wash hand basins, automatic sanitizers, thermal cameras, mobile self check-in counters at different locations at the airport.”
Documents for entry has now gone beyond passports with visas, work permit and other immigration papers.
All intending passengers are required to have as part of their documents for entry a negative COVID-19 Polymerace Chain Reaction test result done 4 days to departure or 72 hours.
13 Airlines have been approved to commence operations into Nigeria.
Nigeria suspended all air travel on March 23 to comply with restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has spelt out what is expected of all intending passengers to ensure no suspected case of corona virus is allowed entry into Nigeria.
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