Nigeria, UAE Boost Aviation Ties with New BASA

In a landmark move to enhance air travel connectivity and economic cooperation, Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed an amended Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA). The agreement, aimed at fostering stronger aviation ties between both nations, was signed by Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, during the ICAO Global Implementation Support Symposium 2025.

The revised BASA is expected to significantly boost passenger traffic, streamline air services, and open new avenues for mutual economic growth.

While signing the deal, Minister Keyamo emphasized Nigeria’s commitment to maximizing the benefits of this strengthened partnership.

He further urged the UAE authorities to consider easing visa restrictions for Nigerians, noting that improved access would drive greater business opportunities and tourism between the two countries.

This development comes at a crucial time when global aviation is witnessing rapid transformation, and strategic partnerships are essential to fostering seamless connectivity.

Industry stakeholders anticipate that the enhanced BASA will pave the way for increased flight frequencies, expanded routes, and improved air travel experiences for passengers traveling between Nigeria and the UAE.

As both nations continue to strengthen their bilateral relations, the revised air service agreement marks a significant step toward deepening economic collaboration and unlocking new opportunities in the aviation sector.

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