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Egyptair Pilot says it was a nice experience landing at Asaba Int’l Airport

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BY: Ikenna Oluka

The Asaba International Airport witnessed its second international flight (27/03/19) with the Pilot of EgyptAir Boeing 737, Mr Ramy Mansour saying it was a wonderful experience landing at the airport.

According to the Pilot who flew into Asaba at about 7.57 am, “we had a nice experience landing at the Asaba International Airport, the runway is very good and the greenery was a very nice view from up.”

“It is 6 hours from Asaba to Cairo and we will like to land here again,” the Pilot said in a chat with newsmen at the Asaba International Airport.

Delta State Commissioner for Information, Mr Patrick Ukah at the airport, described the successful landing and take-off of international flights from the Asaba International Airport as clear attestation of the success story of Governor Okowa’s administration.

“We give thanks to God for the successful flights; this is an attestation of the good works of Governor Okowa’s administration in Delta State; we have just witnessed the second international flight that is landing and taking off from Asaba and it is a strong message to investors that Asaba is safe for business.”

Also speaking the Special Project Director Asaba International Airport Mr. Austine Ayomidejor stated that the airport was strategically located to cater to the travel needs of a lot of people, disclosing that the work has already commenced on the cargo portion of the airport.

“With all the facilities in working condition, its strategic location and serene environment, air travel will become so much easier for travelers as well as tourists who are interested in coming to Delta and its neighbouring states to not only do business but to sight see and enjoy the best hospitality in the country,” Hon. Ayomidejor said.

Egyptair Pilot says it was a nice experience landing at Asaba Int’l Airport

The Asaba International Airport witnessed its second international flight (27/03/19) with the Pilot of EgyptAir Boeing 737, Mr Ramy Mansour saying it was a wonderful experience landing at the airport.

According to the Pilot who flew into Asaba at about 7.57 am, “we had a nice experience landing at the Asaba International Airport, the runway is very good and the greenery was a very nice view from up.”

“It is 6 hours from Asaba to Cairo and we will like to land here again,” the Pilot said in a chat with newsmen at the Asaba International Airport.

Delta State Commissioner for Information, Mr Patrick Ukah at the airport, described the successful landing and take-off of international flights from the Asaba International Airport as clear attestation of the success story of Governor Okowa’s administration.

“We give thanks to God for the successful flights; this is an attestation of the good works of Governor Okowa’s administration in Delta State; we have just witnessed the second international flight that is landing and taking off from Asaba and it is a strong message to investors that Asaba is safe for business.”

Also speaking the Special Project Director Asaba International Airport Mr. Austine Ayomidejor stated that the airport was strategically located to cater to the travel needs of a lot of people, disclosing that the work has already commenced on the cargo portion of the airport.

“With all the facilities in working condition, its strategic location and serene environment, air travel will become so much easier for travelers as well as tourists who are interested in coming to Delta and its neighbouring states to not only do business but to sight see and enjoy the best hospitality in the country,” Hon. Ayomidejor said.

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