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Despite High Cost Of Flight Tickets, Hardship, Anambra People In Diaspora Troops Into The State

Hunger they say depends on who is Hungry, Anambra In Diaspora Despite high cost of Flight Tickets, Hardship Troop Into The State to celebrate the Yuletide with Loved ones and Family members.
The Chinua Achebe International Airport, Umueri was a beehive of activities from Saturday as Ndị Anambra in diaspora and other travelers are trooping into the state to celebrate the 2023 Christmas festivities.

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This surge is despite the economic hardship in the country and the high cost of flight tickets as earlier lamented by netizens and urging airline operators to bring flight tickets down.

Some of the passengers who boarded Air Peace flight from Abuja, Mr. Banjo Olagoke and Mrs Monic Odimegwu in separate interviews with the ABS, attributed the hike in cost of flight to surge of travelers but described their journey as exciting, smooth and without turbulence. They expressed joy that they are finally home to celebrate the Christmas.

The Managing Director of Chinua Achebe International Cargo Airport, Mr Martin’s Nwafor said that the Airport which is just two years has been progressing and getting stronger with several changes and huge support from Anambra State Government.

Mr. Nwafor revealed that United Nigeria Airway introduced the a320 aeroplane to its Anambra route and has came in for the fifth time today while Airpeace introduced another big aeroplane 192 and has increased its frequency too.

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