ValueJets Airlines expands flights to Benin

 

ValueJets Airlines expands flights to Benin 





ValueJet Airlines has concluded plans to add Benin to its route network.
Speaking on the development, the Managing Director and Accountable Officer of ValueJet, Captain Omololu Majekodunmi, described the new route as part of the airline’s ongoing commitment to improving domestic connectivity.
The  launch of a new domestic route connecting Lagos to Benin City, the carrier said will further strengthen its footprint across Nigeria and improve connectivity to the South-South region.
The new Lagos–Benin service, the airline said, will offer passengers more convenient, reliable, and time-saving travel options for both business and leisure, providing a faster and more comfortable alternative to road travel along this busy corridor.
With May 18, 2026 as commencement date for the flight operations, passengers, the airline said, will have more options . 
Majekodunmi said : "“The addition of Benin to our network reflects our focus on connecting key cities across Nigeria with safe, reliable, and customer-friendly services,” he said. “We are pleased to provide more accessible and efficient travel options for our passengers while continuing to expand our reach.”
"With this addition, ValueJet continues to build a robust domestic and regional network. The airline currently operates flights from Lagos to key destinations, including Abuja, Port Harcourt, Owerri, Calabar, Kano, Gateway International Airport, and Jos, as well as regional routes to Cotonou, Accra, Malabo, and Banjul.
"With this latest expansion, ValueJet continues to position itself as a growing force in Nigeria’s aviation sector, committed to delivering safe, reliable, and affordable air travel while enhancing connectivity across the country and beyond."

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