The flights between the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos and the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja to and fro are the highest in Nigeria.
This is only natural as Lagos is the commercial capital of Nigeria, while Abuja is the Federal Capital Territory and the seat of government.
Daily, there are over a dozen flights to and fro these routes by about eight airlines.
The airlines includes: Air Peace, Arik Air, Medview Airlines, Aero Contractors, Overland Airways, First Nation Airways, Dana Airlines e.t.c
The average flight price for this trip is about 43,000. However, airlines can adjust prices for tickets from Lagos to Abuja based on the day and time that you decide to book your flight.
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Research has also shown that Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays are often the best days to book flights.
Low priced flights are most commonly available by purchasing between one and three months in advance.
Flights between some cities may be significantly cheaper if you choose a multi-stop airline ticket. Although these connecting flights sacrifice some convenience.
The average Lagos to Abuja flight time is an hour and 10 minutes. The distance from Lagos to Abuja is 510 kilometers (317 miles).
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