Federal government reopened the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on Saturday with limited service after nearly three months of shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemi.
The airport also witnessed strict compliance to other safety measures aimed at curtailing the spread of the virus.
The checks for COVID-19 safety protocols and screening were carried out on passengers at the departure lounge.
The seats, which were usually crowded, have been rearranged in compliance with the social distancing rule.
Inscriptions to further guide passengers, such as “do not use this seat”, “keep your distance”, were placed on seats.
News Agency of Nigeria reports.
The airport also witnessed strict compliance to other safety measures aimed at curtailing the spread of the virus.
The checks for COVID-19 safety protocols and screening were carried out on passengers at the departure lounge.
The seats, which were usually crowded, have been rearranged in compliance with the social distancing rule.
Inscriptions to further guide passengers, such as “do not use this seat”, “keep your distance”, were placed on seats.
News Agency of Nigeria reports.
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