Akwa Ibom International Airport Status a Major Boost to Nigerian Tourism — Onung

Nigeria’s newest aviation landmark, the Akwa Ibom International Airport in Uyo, has been hailed as a significant catalyst for the country’s tourism advancement.

The airport—recently designated an international facility by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo—is located adjacent to the state’s domestic terminal and features cutting-edge aviation and travel technology, five-star lounges, recreational amenities, and modern shopping arcades. It is the first of its kind in the South-South economic region.

President of Experience IBOM and Chairman, Board of Trustees of the National Association of Nigeria Tour Operators (NATOP), Mr. Nkereweum Onung, described the airport as a major enabler of Nigeria’s cultural tourism growth. He commended Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, for his strategic influence in positioning the state as a major tourism destination.

Onung, who is also the immediate past President of the Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria (FTAN), noted that the airport would attract travellers from across the world, expanding cultural tourism opportunities within the South-South region, creating jobs, and stimulating socio-economic and tourism-related trade.

“Pastor Umo Eno has shown that he is a professional, a cultural tourism ambassador, and a strategic reformer. His infrastructure initiatives will not only enhance tourism and hospitality in Akwa Ibom State but also serve as sustainable drivers of economic growth and improved security. At Experience IBOM, we are proud and eager to partner with the state’s airport management authority to ensure these facilities are effectively utilized and protected,” Onung said.

He revealed that Experience IBOM, a tourism promotion company, will soon roll out marketing campaigns with local and international partners to promote Akwa Ibom— and by extension Nigeria—on the global tourism stage. According to him, infrastructure investments such as the Akwa Ibom International Airport intentionally open populous nations like Nigeria to expanded travel, commerce, and tourism opportunities, thereby boosting local community development.

Onung also commended the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, for his leadership and for elevating Nigeria’s presence within the global aviation community.

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