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Air Nigeria is an airline that was separated long time ago #FOR OTHER AIRLINES, ]
The Nigerian Government and ] signed on 28 September 2004 an agreement to establish a new airline for Nigeria, to be called '''Virgin Nigeria'''.


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The new airline will have its home base at ] in ] and will be opening routes as quickly as possible to many destinations. These will include domestic routes such as ], ] and ]; regional routes such as ], ] and ]; and also international destinations such as the Middle East, the USA and Europe. At the very least, with the USA and Europe the airline hopes to replace the ]-] and ]-] routes of the now defunct ]. Ironically, ] flies from ] to ], as well as to ].

Virgin Nigeria will start operations once all necessary approvals and authorisations have been obtained. It is expected that seats will go on sale early in 2005 and flights will commence a few weeks later.


==IATA Code==
Unknown.

==ICAO Code==
Unknown.


==See Also==
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==External links==
* official website
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Air Nigeria is an airline that was separated long time ago #FOR OTHER AIRLINES, Arik Air, Dana Air, Aeoro Contractors

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