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Business travel to Nigeria
Nigeria is served by 2 major airports across 2 cities, handling about 13 million passengers a year. TripDesk365 tracks every flight, hotel, car, and cruise booking for travelers, agencies, and corporate teams flying to or from Nigeria.
Major airports
2
across 2 cities
Annual passengers
~13M
combined
Currency
NGN
Nigerian Naira
Calling code
+234
from international
Top routes from Nigeria
All routes →Visa typically required for Nigeria
Most passport holders need to apply for a visa to Nigeria in advance. Requirements vary by nationality, purpose of visit, and length of stay — confirm with Nigeria's consulate or an authorized visa service. First-time applications can take several weeks to process; build buffer into your booking timeline.
This is general guidance, not legal advice. TripDesk365 surfaces this hint on every booking touching Nigeria — we don't issue or verify visas.
Frequently asked: Nigeria
Which airports serve Nigeria?
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Nigeria is served by 2 major airports: LOS (Murtala Muhammed International Airport), ABV (Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport). Combined annual passenger volume is approximately 13 million.
What is the busiest airport in Nigeria?
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The busiest airport in Nigeria is Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS), handling roughly 8 million passengers per year.
Which major cities in Nigeria have airports in our directory?
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Our directory covers 2 cities in Nigeria: Abuja and Lagos.
What currency is used in Nigeria?
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Nigeria uses the Nigerian Naira (NGN). Verify current exchange rates close to your trip dates — many corporate cards charge a foreign-transaction fee that's worth checking against a no-FX-fee alternative.
What is the country calling code for Nigeria?
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The country calling code for Nigeria is +234. To reach a number locally from outside the country, dial +234 followed by the local number.
Can corporate travel teams in Nigeria use TripDesk365?
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Yes. TripDesk365 is a multi-tenant travel-operations platform. In-house corporate teams in Nigeria can manage employee bookings with real-time tracking and automated approvals; Nigeria-based travel agencies can run multiple corporate clients in isolated workspaces with branded itineraries.
Do travelers need a visa for Nigeria?
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Nigeria typically requires visitors to obtain a visa in advance. Requirements vary by passport — confirm with the destination country's consulate or an authorized visa service before booking. Allow several weeks for processing on first-time applications.
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