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Murtala Muhammed Airport Wins Most Covid-19 Compliant Terminal Award

Murtala Muhahammed Airport, Lagos

The Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos Terminal Two (MMA2), operated by Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), has won the award of the Most COVID-19 Compliant Terminal, instituted by the League of Airport and Aviation Correspondents (LAAC)

The award was given today, July 28 during the 25th edition of LAAC Annual Conference & Awards held at Sheraton Hotel, Lagos. It was presented to BASL on behalf of LAAC by Mallam Adamu Abdullahi, the Executive Commissioner (Operations), Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Council.

The award is in recognition of the high level of safety protocols put in place by BASL in its operations as mandated by the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19.

According to LAAC, it includes physical distancing between passengers and floor markings, social distancing, nose mask wearing, baggage disinfection before flight, temperature checks before entering airport premises and use of hand sanitisers.

In the citation, LAAC stated that the terminal operator ensures standard passenger facilitation processes and Port Health officials screen all terminal users before they are allowed to access the facility.

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Receiving the award on behalf of BASL, the Group Corporate Affairs Manager, Mikail Mumuni, expressed the company’s appreciation to the League, saying that it signifies an endorsement of Bi-Courtney’s contribution to making the nation’s aviation sector safer.

“We are pleased to receive this award from the League of Airport and Aviation Correspondents. We see this as an endorsement of our contribution and commitment to the upliftment of the aviation industry.

“We have deliberately invested to keep the terminal functioning and continued to making it run effectively and efficiently for passengers safety and comfort.”

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