Abuja airport reopens after 3-months lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic


The Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on Saturday revived with restricted assistance after almost three months of shutdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the News Agency of Nigeria reports. 

The air terminal likewise saw severe consistence to other security measures planned for diminishing the spread of the infection. 

The nation's air terminals and airspace were closed in March by government as a major aspect of endeavors to contain the COVID-19 flare-up. 

Columnists covering the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 were driven on dry run test from Lagos to Abuja to observe firsthand the reviving of the flying segment. 

The checks for COVID-19 wellbeing conventions and screening were completed on travelers at the flight relax. 

The seats, which were typically packed, have been revised in consistence with the social removing rule. 

Engravings to additionally direct travelers, for example, "don't utilize this seat", "stay away", were put on seats.

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