March 1, 2026
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Overland Airways, Nigeria’s longest-serving private domestic airline, has reconnect Abuja-Jalingo route to provide options for passengers.

The airline also introduced Lagos-Jalingo flights via Abuja as Passengers can now enjoy seamless connections across its network.

The airline’s reconnects Abuja-Jalingo route initiative follows a temporary suspension due to airport expansion.

Overland Airways will operate three weekly flights starting April 3, 2025. Flights will depart Abuja at 10:00 AM and return from Jalingo at 11:30 AM.

The Chief Executive Officer of Overland Airways, Captain Edward Boyo, who expressed enthusiasm, said the company is thrilled to reconnects Abuja-Jalingo route, boosting travel and commerce in Taraba State while also thanking Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas for supporting Danbaba Suntai Airport’s development.

He said Passengers will experience premium comfort on the new Embraer 175 aircraft.

The jet features dual-class seating with extra legroom. Overland Airways remains committed to safety, renewing its IOSA certification for the fifth time.

He said the resumption strengthens economic ties in the Northeast as Overland Airways continues to expand its fleet and routes with reliable schedules and excellent service, which had made the company remained a preferred choice for domestic travel.

The reintroduced flights will stimulate tourism and business activities.

Overland Airways appreciates passengers’ patience during the suspension.

The airline promises unmatched comfort and efficiency on all routes.

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