Monday, December 16, 2013

Turkish Airlines' flight will strengthen ties with Kano – Kwankwaso


Mr Mevlut KAYAR, Vice President Marketing and Sales for Africa, Turkish Airlines Inc presenting a model aircraft to Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano
As Turkish Airlines commenced scheduled flights between Istanbul, Turkey to Kano, Nigeria at the weekend, Friday, December 13, the Governor of Kano State, Ahlaji Rabi'u Kwankwaso has described it as further means in strengthening relationship between Turky and Kano State.

Governor Kwankwaso who spoke at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport where he led other dignitaries to witness the inaugural flight from Istanbul, Turkey said "I believe the coming of Turkish Airlines will go a long way in strengthening the relationship that has been existing between us for very long time.

According to him, “it is truly exciting to see that my people will no longer travel to Abuja and Lagos to board a flight to Istanbul which will also connect them to both Europe and Asia. Turkey is a country which seat in between Europe and Asia.”


"Let me at this point assure the government of Turkey and the management of Turkish Airlines that Kano State government will continue to support the airline and all the bilateral relationship between Kano and Turkey as much as we can so that our relationship will continue to grow," he stated.

He noted that becasue of the long standing relationship, "when we were sending 501 students last year to 11 countries, we deliberately decided to make Turkey one of the 11 countries." adding that "right now we have 125 young men and women of Kano State origin studying Postgraduate courses in Turkey.

"When we were sending these students, we had to go through other countries. But now that we have Turkish Airlines we can go direct from Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport to these places. Thank you very much for meeting our transportation challenges," he said.

Also the Minister of Aviation, Mrs Stella Oduah, who was represented by the Commissioner/CEO Accident Investigation Bureau, AIB, Capt. Usman Muktar, described the occasion as "an important event in the history of aviation in Nigeria".

He said the Minister had "worked tirelessly to actualise this dream of bringing more international flights to Kano and still working, in line with President Goodluck Jonathan’s transformation agenda in the aviation industry to encourage more foreign airlines to operate into Nigeria's airports."

The General Manager, Turkish Airlines, Kano, Mr Ahmet Can Akbuga said "it is a dream fulfilled commencing flight between Istanbul, Turkey and Kano, Nigeria," adding that "we thank the Governor for standing by us and the Minister of Aviation for her tireless effort."

According to him, "the inauguration of flights from Turkey business centre, Istanbul to Kano will build bridge that will bring the two cities closer.”

He said that "Kano has become Turkish Airlines’ 25th flight destination in Africa. Also, Kano now makes flight operation from Istanbul the 242nd flight destination around the world operated into by Turkish Airlines.

"The Istanbul-Kano and N’Djamena-Istanbul flights will be four times a week on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. And our first flight is launched today December 13, 2013 with new aircraft.”

Friday, December 6, 2013

Governor Kwankwaso to witness Turkish Airlines first flight to Kano

Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso


As preparations for the commencement of flights on the Kano-Istanbul route by Turkish Airlines hots up, the Governor of Kano State, Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso is expected to join many Nigerian and foreign dignitaries that will witness the first flight from Istanbul, Turkey into the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano on Thursday December 12, 2013.

The General Manager of Turkish Airlines, Kano, Mr Ahmet Can Akbuga said that 'the Executive Governor of Kano State, Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has gladly accepted to be at the airport to witness the Turkish Airlines first flight into Kano city.”

“The airline is highly honoured and grateful for this commendable gesture from his excellency, the executive governor of Kano state,that Turkish Airlines will be operating in Kano,” Mr Akbuga said.

He disclosed that “all necessary arrangements have been made to ensure that the inaugural flight is a memorable event and we believe that subsequent flights will be as endearing experience for all our passengers.”

Mr Akbuga said that “the airline will operate four weekly flights for a start and increase it as we grow the route.”

He added that “because of our membership as a Star Alliance member, our passengers will enjoy the benefit to fly to any part of the world from Kano, which we regard as the commercial hub of northern Nigeria.”

The General Manager assured passengers of “high quality and dependable service, especially with our track record as Europe Best Airlines for the Year 2013”

He disclosed that passengers can also enjoy the airline's special fare offer of $599 to Istanbul.