By Joyce Remi-Babayeju
The Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) are partnering on reviving tourism information desks at major airports across the country.
The announcement came during a visit paid by the Director-General of NTDA, Dr. Olayiwola Awakan, disseminated this information during his visit to the Managing Director/Chief Executive of FAAN, Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, at FAAN headquarters in Lagos.
Dr. Awakan noted that airports represent the first and most critical point of contact for international visitors, making them essential gateways to Nigeria’s tourism experience.
“Tourism is about movement,” he said, “and FAAN plays a huge role in that because for anyone coming into the country, airports are their first point of contact.”
The NTDA boss who said that Nigeria as a country is “sitting on a gold mine” of tourism opportunities in every region—from cultural heritage and natural landscapes to ecotourism and adventure destinations—called for a powerful combination of compelling storytelling, reliable data, and seamless travel experiences to reposition the nation as a world-class destination.
Further, Dr. Awakan’s strong appeal for the return of tourism information desks at airports, which would offer arriving passengers immediate access to guides, maps, attraction highlights, and local travel options.
Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku welcomed the renewed partnership, describing aviation and tourism as “naturally interconnected” and praising Dr. Awakan for his consistent support and friendship over the years.
She affirmed FAAN’s full readiness to collaborate closely with NTDA to enhance passenger experience, upgrade airport infrastructure, and drive growth in both domestic and international tourism arrivals.
At the end of the visit, a joint committee was established to coordinate data sharing and oversee ongoing collaborative initiatives between the two agencies.
The renewed focus on airport-based tourism support is expected to create a more welcoming first impression for visitors and help showcase Nigeria’s rich diversity right from the moment of arrival, Awakan added.
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