Nigeria,
Portugal sign Bi-lateral Air Service Agreement
…set
to begin air services soon
Nigeria's Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika
Nigeria and the Republic of Portugal are set to
commence the implementation of a Bi-lateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) as
part of government efforts towards establishing and asserting the nation as
leader in air transportation on the African continent.
This was disclosed by the Minister of State for
Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika at a meeting with the Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Portugal, Mrs. Theresa Ribeiro.
She was accompanied by the Head of Mission of
Portugal in Nigeria, Anthonio Pedro Rodrigues da Silva, and the Director,
Sub-Saharan Africa of the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Miguel Cruz
Silvestre in his office.
According to the Minister, the new BASA will open a
new page in the hitherto cordial diplomatic relationship between Nigeria and
Portugal, while also deepening business relationships between the people of the
two nations.
A statement signed by James Odaudu, Deputy Director,
Press and Public Affairs, Ministry of Aviation, said Sirika also disclosed that
the Ministry had designated two of its carriers, Medview and OmniBlu airlines
to service the Abuja-Lisbon and Lagos-Lisbon routes, ahead of the formalisation
of the agreement during the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
Air Services Negotiation Conference billed for Nassau, Bahamas in December.
He equally charged the Portuguese authorities to
also designate their own carriers immediately in to ensure a seamless
implementation of the Agreement.
The Portuguese Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs and Cooperation in turn told the Minister that the Nigerian airspace
was not completely new to Portuguese airlines, as some of them had been closely
collaborating with Nigerian carriers especially during pilgrimage operations
and said the airlines to service the routes would be named in due course.
According to the envoy, Nigeria remained the giant
of Africa, no matter the current challenges and that Portugal was delighted to
enter into the Bilateral Air Services Agreement with Nigeria and expressed the
hope that it would go a long way in cementing the long and cordial relationship
between the two nations, while also opening new vistas of cooperation.
The agreement to commence direct air services
between Nigeria and Portugal is expected to be finalised during the
forth-coming ICAO Air Services Negotiation Conference holding in Nassau, the
Bahamas in December.
Culled from The Travel Port.com
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