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Virgin Nigeria is the new national flag carrier of ]. As at ] ], it operated |
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VK | VK |
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Virgin Nigeria is the new national flag carrier of Nigeria. As at 11 September 2005, it operated two wet-leased Airbus A320s and one wet-leased Airbus A340-300. The airline connects its Lagos hub to domestic destinations such as Abuja and Port Harcourt, in addition to international destinations in West Africa, Central and South Africa, and Europe.
IATA Code
VK
ICAO Code
VGN
See Also
External links
- Virgin Nigeria official website
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