<h4>Emirates Remains Keen To Serve Nigeria, Resumes Flight Operations September 11</h4>
<p>OpenLife Nigeria reports that Emirates has lauded Nigeria&#8217;s Central Bank&#8217;s move to release a portion of its blocked funds, saying &#8220;We will continue to engage with the Nigerian authorities to ensure the repatriation of our outstanding and future funds may continue without hindrance.&#8221;</p>
<p>Continuing, the airline said &#8220;In the light of these developments, Emirates will reinstate flights to/from Lagos from 11 September, which is the earliest date for us to co-ordinate the smooth and safe resumption of operations.</p>
<p>&#8220;It will also provide travellers sufficient time to plan and book their journeys.</p>
<p>&#8220;We constantly review our network operations and will adjust our flying schedules to respond to market demand and other operational factors.<br />
&#8220;We remain keen to serve Nigeria, by providing international connectivity for travellers and businesses to access to trade and tourism opportunities in Dubai, and across our broader network of over 130 destinations, ” Emirates assures.</p>
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