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Virgin Nigeria moves operations at Gatwick to north terminal
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Virgin Nigeria is moving its Gatwick operation fromthe airport’s South Terminal to the North Terminal, Zone B. Virgin Nigeria will commence full operations from the North Terminal on 1 May 2007. This move will enable passengers connecting to and from Europe and North America to transit far more easily to their Virgin Nigeria flights from Gatwick as the company stated.

Commenting on the move, Conrad Clifford, Chief Executive Officer, Virgin Nigeria said: “This is another significant improvement in customer experience for passengers travelling with Virgin Nigeria. Gatwick’s North Terminal will offer our passengers convenience and flexibility with connections to over 200 destinations worldwide.”

Virgin Nigeria has been operating flights from Gatwick since November 2005 and flies direct to Lagos daily.
Vicky Karantzavelou - Thursday, May 03, 2007
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