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FAAN ready for 2022 Hajj operations 

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has assured pilgrims and the general public of her readiness to seamlessly conduct the 2022 hajj operations.

The Managing Director of the Authority, Captain Rabiu Yadudu made the disclosure at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport recently, while inspecting facilities at the airport.

According to Yadudu, the 2022 hajj operations will kick off at Maiduguri on the 9th June, with 3 major carriers viz; FlyNas Airline, Azman Airline and Max Air already licensed to airlift pilgrims at Lagos and Abuja airports from Friday, June 10, 2022.

Admonishing pilgrims to get to the airport early to avoid missing their flights, the MD noted that every requirement aimed at ensuring the safety, security and comfortability of pilgrims have been met already.

Captain Yadudu expressed confidence that the hajj operations will be successful, as he wished all pilgrims a successful pilgrimage.

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