Ahead of the resumption of commercial flights in the country, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has said passengers must arrive at airports at least three hours before flight time.
The Authority revealed this known on Monday as part of the new protocol for the restart of flights amid the pandemic.
Announcing via Twitter, it said the early arrival by travellers would enable efficient checks and screening before boarding.
“COVID-19 Flight Resumption Protocol for Passengers: You are advised to arrive at the airport three hours before your flight due to the new COVID-19 safety checks,” it stated.
The authority also urged travellers to maintain two metres distance from each other at the airports while highlighting that persons not wearing their face masks will not be allowed into airports’ premises.
Newsmen report that the Federal Government said civil aviation authorities will determine the resumption of domestic flights in the country.
The National Coordinator of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Mr Sani Aliyu, stated this during a briefing in Abuja on Thursday.
Mr Aliyu had on June 1 said that “the aviation industry is requested to start developing protocols to allow for domestic flights to resume anytime from the 21st of June onwards.”
However, while giving an update on Thursday, he stated the PTF was yet to receive any update from the aviation sector on its preparedness to restart commercial flight operations.