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Ibom Air Targets Central African Expansion with New Destinations in 2025 Ibom Air Targets Central African Expansion with New Destinations in 2025

Nigerian carrier Ibom Air is set to make a significant leap in its regional strategy by adding two or three new Central African destinations in 2025. This move builds on its current network, which includes six domestic Nigerian cities and its sole existing intra-African route between Lagos and Accra. The expansion is part of a broader ambition to position Ibom Air as a key player in connecting West and Central Africa, offering new opportunities for trade, tourism, and business travel across the continent.

Ibom Air, owned by the Akwa Ibom State government, currently operates flights to Abuja, Calabar, Enugu, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Uyo—with Uyo serving as its operational base. The airline’s only international service at present links Lagos with Accra, Ghana, but 2025 will see the carrier break new ground with additional regional routes.

The airline’s fleet consists of seven CRJ900s and two Airbus A220-300s, providing the flexibility and capacity needed for both short-haul and medium-haul African operations. This modern fleet underpins Ibom Air’s ability to offer reliable, frequent service as it expands into new markets.

According to recent reports, the new destinations under consideration include Malabo (Equatorial Guinea), Douala (Cameroon), and São Tomé (São Tomé and Príncipe). These cities are strategically chosen to enhance connectivity between Nigeria and key Central African economic and tourism hubs. The expansion aligns with Ibom Air’s vision to serve underserved routes and foster greater regional integration.

Ibom Air’s growth strategy is not limited to route expansion. The airline is also preparing to join the Global Distribution System (GDS) by October 2025, which will significantly broaden its global reach and make its services more accessible to international travelers and African diaspora communities. This digital leap is expected to drive bookings and support the airline’s ambitious revenue targets for the coming year.

For Africa’s travel industry professionals, Ibom Air’s expansion presents new opportunities to develop multi-destination packages, facilitate business travel, and tap into emerging tourism flows between West and Central Africa. The addition of Malabo, Douala, and São Tomé will not only diversify Ibom Air’s network but also provide much-needed direct links for travelers, reducing reliance on circuitous routes through non-African hubs.

Ibom Air’s commitment to reliable service and regional connectivity is further demonstrated by its focus on high-frequency operations on core routes, such as multiple daily flights between Uyo and Lagos. This operational model is expected to be replicated on new Central African routes, ensuring that both business and leisure travelers benefit from convenient schedules and seamless connections.

As Ibom Air prepares for this next phase of growth, the airline is positioning itself as a catalyst for economic development and tourism in Nigeria and beyond. Its expansion into Central Africa is a timely response to the continent’s growing demand for intra-African air travel, and a signal to the market that African carriers are ready to lead the way in regional integration and service innovation.

With a modern fleet, a clear expansion roadmap, and a commitment to customer service, Ibom Air is set to become a vital link in Africa’s aviation landscape—offering new possibilities for travel, trade, and partnership across the region.