Anyone have any info on traveling through Lagos with firearms? We are looking a United flight out of Houston, change planes in Lagos to SAA to JoBurg. Bags checked through.
Mark
I can pick up my lottery winnings and the money I inherited while in Nigeria.
Posts: 1252 | Location: Arizona | Registered: 09 January 2005
My daughter and son-in-law transited through Lagos last fall changing from a Delta flight to SAA on the way to JNB and the reverse on the way home. This routing was due to using FF miles. Without going into great detail they will never, ever, ever voluntarily go through the Lagos airport again. These are two experienced international travelers with considerable flexibility regarding the vagaries of travel.
Posts: 911 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: 09 January 2005
Been throught that airport many times and all I can say is that it truly sucks, especially arriving. I would avoid it like the plague unless I had no other option.
Never worry about theory as long as the machinery does what it's supposed to do.
I travel to Nigeria frequently, currently having a project in Calabar and clients in Abuja.
I avoid Lagos like the plague (or do we now say Ebola?). I don't even go through Lagos when flying to Calabar if I can avoid it (and travelling from the international airport to the domestic airport is its own adventure). In the last few years, because of flight cancellations or weather conditions, I've had to go through that airport a number of times and it is a royal pain. There are a lot of airports in Africa I don't like (Monrovia and Freetown come to mind) but Lagos actually makes me nervous and I would never do it with firearms.
In the event I'm not making myself clear, DON'T DO IT!
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Posts: 7046 | Location: Rambouillet, France | Registered: 25 June 2004
When we came up with the Lagos idea it was just to take a different route and see another country. Plus the United flight is the 787. The country was bad at the time we considered it but now had reached the depths of hell with Ebola and Boko Haram. I think we as going to stick with the traditional routes, there are good reasons they are used.
Mark
Posts: 1252 | Location: Arizona | Registered: 09 January 2005