Nigeria’s aviation landscape is set for an exciting development as United Nigeria Airlines (UNA) announces the start of its first regional flight services beginning Monday, 10 November 2025, linking the capitals of Nigeria and Ghana.
✈️ Route & Schedule
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The inaugural flight, designated NUA 0590, will depart from Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja at 10:35 a.m., arriving at Kotoka International Airport in Accra later the same day.
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In addition to the Abuja route, UNA will also operate flights from Lagos to Accra, meaning two major Nigerian cities will now be directly connected to Ghana’s capital via a Nigerian carrier.
📌 Why It Matters
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This is a first for a Nigerian airline: a direct capital-to-capital regional route operated by a home-based carrier between Nigeria and Ghana.
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It aligns with UNA’s motto of “Flying to Unite” and signals a push toward deeper regional integration, stronger trade links, and enhanced tourism flows between Nigeria and Ghana.
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For passengers from either country, the new route offers improved convenience and connectivity, opening up options for business, leisure, and diaspora travel.
🌍 Implications for West Africa
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The launch strengthens Nigeria’s role in West African aviation, potentially encouraging more domestic airlines to explore regional links.
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It gives Ghana-bound travellers—especially from Nigeria—more choice, which may reduce air-fares and enable transit alternatives.
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Business networks, cargo flows and tourism exchanges between Accra, Abuja and Lagos stand to benefit as travel becomes more seamless.
✅ What to Know If You’re Travelling
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Book tickets early: this is a newly launched route, so availability and promotional fares may evolve quickly.
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Check departure airport details (Abuja or Lagos) and arrival in Accra to plan further travel.
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Stay up to date with any additional service announcements from the airline—frequency, baggage allowances and in-flight amenities may change as the service matures.
🧭 Final Word
The commencement of regional flights by United Nigeria Airlines marks a bold step forward in West-African connectivity and in Nigeria’s aviation ambitions. For travellers, it opens new options; for the airline, it inaugurates a broader vision of becoming a recognised regional player. As the route takes off, the benefits of greater movement between Nigeria and Ghana are ready to unfold.
