Airports in Nigeria are mainly built for the convenience of the visitors. These airports ensure smooth traveling facilities for travelers. There are many airports all over the country. These airports are located in the major cities of Nigeria. Most of the airports have paved runaway. At present there are about twenty two airports within the country. Out of twenty two airports there are ten international airports. The name of Nigerian cities and the international airport located there are as follows:
- Port Harcourt : Port Harcourt International Airport
- Kano : Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport
- Ikeja: Murtala Mohammed International Airport
- llorin: llorin International Airport
- Maiduguri: Maiduguri International Airport
- Enugu: Akanu Ibiam International Airport
- Kaduna: Kaduna International Airport
- Sokoto: Sadiq Abubakar III International Airport
- Calabar: Margaret Ekpo International Airport
- Abuja: Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
The name cities in Nigeria and the domestic airport situated there are as follows:
- Ibadan: Ibadan Airport
- Jos: Jos Airport
- Akure: Akure Airport
- Benin City: Benin Airport
- Warri: Warri Airport
- Minna: Minna Airport
- Bauchi: Bauchi Airport
- Katsina : Katsina Airport
- Yola: Yola Airport
- Owerri: Imo Airport
- Zaria: Zaria Airport
- Ajaokuta: Ajaokuta Airport
Nigerian Airports operate domestic as well as international flights which help all type of visitors coming to visit this country. Due to the growing trade relation with different countries of the world many business travelers visit Nigeria every year. The availability of domestic and international flights has made it easier for the traveler to reach different cities of Nigeria.
Airports in Nigeria provide better service to all visitors coming for business as well as for leisure travel.