Aviation Tourism News TravelNANTA ends Turkey tour with presentation of requests to enhance partnership eglobalnewsMay 18, 20250224 views The nine-man National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) delegation ended its tour of Turkey on business and partnership exploration on a celebratory note. This is as it among others tabled before the management of Turkish Airlines baskets full of trade opportunities and strategies that will create a win-win relationship between the two organisations. The strategies covered areas on ease of visa regimes to Türkey, Hajj and Umrah services, additional frequencies, particularly targeting the South-East and South-South regions of Nigeria, through Port Harcourt International Airport, and more incentives for Nigerian passengers travelling through Türkey. NANTA’s leadership, which met with the Association of Turkish Travel Agencies Association (TURSAB) as part of its agenda to expand its reach and collaborate with key global industry influencers, commended the Turkish Airlines’ management, particularly the country’s management in Nigeria, for its intentional support and encouragement towards Nigerian travel trade professionals. Yinka Folami, President, NANTA, who led delegation, disclosed that NANTA is determined to reciprocate the gesture of support by the Airline to registered Nigerian travel agents, requesting that the influential global carrier should add its voice to the call for ease of obtaining Turkish visas by Nigerian passengers as it would help galvanise sales yield for the airline. The Association also tabled a request for Turkish Airlines to process charter flights for Hajj and Umrah flights in and out of Nigeria as the country has a huge Muslim population visiting Saudi Arabia annually. Folami explained that Nigeria is ranked fourth on the table of countries with huge pilgrimage traffic to the Holy Land, and since Turkish Airlines also have capacity to process these traffic globally and efficiently, NANTA will be pleased to see the airline takes advantage of this opportunity, noting, “a Turkish Airlines flight from Port Harcourt International Airport in the Eastern part of Nigeria, would be welcomed and celebrated too.” On the NANTA 50th Anniversary celebration next year, Folami disclosed that Turkish Airlines is the official partner Airline for the event, which would provide critical and crucial marketing promotion opportunities for the Airline to penetrate deeper into the vibrant Nigerian Travel Market. According to him, “We are eternally grateful to Turkish Airlines for this transformative visit to Istanbul and for the exposure to tourism and hospitality offerings available to passengers visiting or transiting through Istanbul. ‘‘Your Touristanbul Package is top-notch, and we commend your professionalism and your efforts to treat your passengers better. We have seen the various layers of opportunities, and it will help us market Turkish Airlines to our customers.’’ Earlier, Turkish Airlines Manager, Tour Marketing, Abdullah Yormaz, flanked by the Charter Manager, Mustafa Pehlivan, who received the NANTA delegation, expressed the airline management appreciation to NANTA for the visit, which has helped to deepen the collaboration and relationship with the airline, assuring that all the suggestions and expectations by the visitors would be tabled before the Turkish Airlines’ Vice President in charge of Africa. He explained that Touristanbul is the tourism arm of Turkish Airlines, which provides specially tailored tour packages, including eat-out experiences for its passengers on long layouts, and generally ensure that they are taken care of. NANTA’s delegation included; the First Deputy President – Mrs Chinyere Umeasiegbu; Second Deputy President – Dr Olatokunbo Dagunduro; Vice President, Abuja, and Kano, respectively, Mrs Kemabonta Uloma Ibiwari and Mr Mohammed Nasir Chamo. Others are; Vice President, Western Zone – Mr Babatunde Adesokan; Vice President, Lagos Zone – Mr Yinka Olapade; Financial Secretary – Mr Yinka Ladipo; Publicity Secretary – Mrs Adelola Adewole; National Internal Auditor – Mr Johnson Ugochukwu; and Chief Administrative Officer – Mr Stanley Diagi.