ValueJetaims to connect Nigeria’s major cities, says managing director

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Managing Director of ValueJet, Capt. Omololu Oladapo Majekodunmi

Managing Director of ValueJet, Capt. Omololu Oladapo Majekodunmi. Credit: X

Managing Director and Accountable Officer of ValueJet, Omololu Majekodunmi, said the airline’s primary objective is to enhance connectivity among Nigeria’s major cities by offering safe, reliable and customer‑friendly flight services.

He made the comment after the airline announced a new Lagos‑Benin route, slated to begin operations on May 18.

He said the Benin‑City service is part of ValueJet’s wider expansion plan intended to give passengers more accessible and efficient travel options within Nigeria.

He explained that the carrier remains committed to deepening domestic connectivity while also extending its operational reach to strategic destinations in Nigeria and the West African sub‑region.

Majekodunmi noted that the Lagos‑Benin service will provide travellers with a faster, more comfortable alternative to road transport, particularly for business and leisure passengers who regularly travel the corridor.

He added that adding Benin‑City to the network demonstrates ValueJet’s determination to link additional commercial and regional hubs through seamless air travel.

Majekodunmi said, “The addition of Benin to our network reflects our focus on connecting key cities across Nigeria with safe, reliable and customer-friendly services.

“We are pleased to provide more accessible and efficient travel options for our passengers while continuing to expand our reach.”

Majekodunmi added that the airline continues to strengthen its domestic and regional operations with flights from Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt, Owerri, Calabar, Kano, Jos and Gateway International Airport in Ogun State.

He also referenced the airline’s regional expansion, noting that

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