
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has announced that Terminal 1 at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos will be closed starting March 2026.
It was reported that the closure will last for about 22 months as the terminal undergoes major rehabilitation and expansion works.
During the closure, a temporary departure hall covering 8,000 square metres will handle international passengers.
This facility is almost complete and will host operations for five to six international airlines at the start.
Passengers are encouraged to arrive earlier than usual as airlines move to the temporary terminal.
International arrivals and cargo services will continue using other sections of the airport.
The upgrade project will also include a new skywalk connecting Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, improvements to the road network, and larger apron space to accommodate wide-body aircraft.
The works are designed to increase capacity and modernize infrastructure at one of Nigeria’s busiest airports while ensuring passengers have a smoother travel experience.
In other news, six passengers have been confirmed dead in a road crash around the Foursquare Camp along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway while 23 others sustained injuries.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) disclosed the development in a statement on Monday in Abeokuta, the state capital.
According to the Public Relations Officer of the command, Odunsin Afolabi, the cause of the accident was fatigue and speeding, which led to loss of control.
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