Nigeria, Brazil Advance Direct Flight Deal to Bolster Trade and Cultural Links

Nigeria and Brazil have moved closer to launching direct flights under a revitalized Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA), a step expected to deepen economic cooperation and strengthen cultural exchanges, The Guardian Nigeria reported. Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo confirmed that discussions with Brazilian authorities have produced frameworks for the operation of four to five weekly flights.

Under the agreement, Nigerian carriers Air Peace and Caverton have been designated to service the routes, while joint committees are finalizing legal and technical arrangements for the rollout. This development reflects a renewed push to enhance bilateral connectivity that had been dormant for years, BusinessDay Nigeria highlighted.

The initiative builds on high-level talks between President Bola Tinubu and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, where both leaders emphasized the importance of trade, tourism, and cultural exchange in shaping new diplomatic and business ties. Officials stressed that the flight deal complements other agreements under review to expand commerce between Africa’s largest economy and Latin America’s biggest market, TheCable detailed.

Industry analysts believe the direct route could reduce logistics bottlenecks, lower travel costs, and open new trade corridors, particularly in agriculture and manufacturing. They further noted that stronger connectivity would also reinforce people-to-people ties, given Brazil’s large Afro-Brazilian population with historical roots in Nigeria, Economic Confidential pointed out.

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