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ValueJet introduces daily Lagos-Owerri flights


ValueJet Airlines has announced boosting its Lagos–Owerri operations with the introduction of daily flight services, aimed at strengthening connectivity between Nigeria’s commercial capital and the South-East region while responding to rising passenger demand.

This was contained in a statement made available to The PUNCH on Monday.

The airline announced that effective 23 March 2026, flights on the Lagos–Owerri route will increase from three weekly services to seven weekly operations, offering travellers greater flexibility and improved scheduling options.

The airline said the expansion is expected to ease travel pressure on one of Nigeria’s busiest domestic corridors frequently used by business travellers, families and entrepreneurs.

Speaking on the development, Managing Director of ValueJet, Omololu Majekodunmi, said the decision reflects its commitment to enhancing domestic air connectivity and supporting economic activities across the country.

He said, “The introduction of daily flights on the Lagos–Owerri route is in direct response to growing passenger demand. Our goal is to provide dependable and convenient travel options that connect people, businesses and opportunities across Nigeria.”

Majekodunmi added that the route plays a strategic role in commerce, education and social interaction between both regions, noting that consistent flight availability would improve mobility for professionals and families who rely on predictable travel schedules.

“Reliable air transport remains critical to national development. By increasing frequency, we are helping travellers plan better while also strengthening economic and social ties.”

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