Ogun airport eyes first hajj flights

Ogun Airport is positioning itself as a gateway to the Holy Land by aiming to handle its first Hajj flights.

The Ogun Airport has expressed intentions to facilitate its inaugural Hajj flights, as reported in a ThisDayLive article titled 'Gateway to the Holy Land: Ogun Airport Eyes First Hajj Flights'. This development highlights the airport's potential role in supporting religious pilgrimages to Mecca. The story appears amid other news items on the page, but focuses on this aviation initiative in Ogun State, Nigeria.

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