FG to evacuate second batch from US in July
The Federal Government is expected to evacuate the second batch of Nigerians stranded in the United States of America, USA, on Friday July 3, 2020.
Consequently, prospective evacuees have been asked to put down their names, phone numbers and contact address of their next of kins.The evacuees are expected to pay $1,250.00 for economic class ticket while Business class for adults/children is USD 2,800.00, including all taxes, with the usual percentage reduction for infants under two years.
The Consulate General of Nigeria, New York, on behalf of the Nigerian Missions in the United States of America in a statement urged all prospective evacuees who are registered with any of the three Nigerian Missions in the USA to proceed to purchase their one way tickets through www.ethiopianairlines.com.
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