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Flying to Nigeria

The things to know before you go.
Cheapest flight ticket found ₹ 19,282
Cheapest month to flyApril
Average flight time9 hrs, 35 mins
Possible destinations24
Most popular airlineAir Peace
Average flights per week0

Find the cheapest time to fly to Nigeria

Looking for the best ticket prices to Nigeria? It looks like June is currently the cheapest time to fly.

Which airlines fly direct to Nigeria?

Frequently asked questions

Currently, Air Peace is the only airline that flies direct to Nigeria.
We crunched some numbers and found that the cheapest month to fly to Nigeria is currently June.
Yes – some airlines fly direct to Nigeria. You'll most likely fly non-stop to Lagos.
The best price we found for a return flight to Nigeria is ₹ 34,807. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
The cheapest city to fly into is Kano; and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Aminu Kano Intl.
The cheapest airport in Nigeria is Aminu Kano Intl – we've found flights from ₹ 34,807.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that the cheapest date to fly to Nigeria is Friday, 14 June 2024, – to Aminu Kano Intl Airport.

Discover Nigeria

Nonchalant Nigeria

Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria is a relaxing pace that helps you dwell into a whole new world. Megacities, posh restaurants, multi-layered cultures andtribes keeps you intrigued!

Most people link Africa to tries, wildlife, raw development and depraved humans. But Nigeria offers more than that. One of the fastest growing nations in the world, it is a nation that captures so much in its small land area. Apart from being the tenth largest producer of oil Nigeria is also one of the most artistic places for music and arts scene, offers elegant glimpse of multi-layered cultures and traditional Muslim cities along with sneak peek of the tribal life and rendezvous with the wild!

Visiting Lagos

The largest city in Africa, Lagos is a must visit. Apart from its vibrant hustle-bustle, the city offers an insight into how the African world is developing. With the influx of oil money and right development, this Nigerian city ensures that you get experiences worth remembering. Some of the top things to do here is to visit the Bazaars of Jankara Market, explore the Kalakuta Republic museum and the Nike Art Gallery or see the Freedom Park or the New Africa Shrine.

Top Things to Do

There is so much to see and explore in Nigeria. Apart from Lagos, you should consider visiting the quiet city of Oshogbo, which is the centre for Yoruba Spirituality, visit Calabar and Gashaka Gumti National Park, which is a spectacular, remote destination full of jungles and rolling hills. Make sure that you divide your time between the sacred forets of Osun and Abuja, which is the booming capital of the country. If you are interested in civilizations and life, then Ile-Ife is a revered site not to be missed.

Getting Here

There are five airports in Nigeria, located in Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Port Harcourt and Enugu. The Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos is the major hub where most of the African airways and international carriers operate. However, none of them offer direct flights to the USA. Otherwise, Virgin Nigeria is one of the best airlines here with great regional connectivity. It also operates flights to the UK.

Transport by boat is not a widespread option. Although ferry services are available from Calabar to Limbe every Tuesday and Friday evening, it is an overnight trip, which can be uncomfortable for travelers.


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