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Roberto Ioriatti, S.V.P. ‐ Transatlantic and Transpacific Pricing and Revenue Management | Delta Air Lines

Nigeria, known as the "Giant of Africa," offers a rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty. With Delta Air Lines providing direct flights from Atlanta and New York to Lagos, travelers can explore the country's vibrant cities and serene landscapes.

Lagos, Nigeria's economic hub, is a city full of life. Visitors can find tranquility at Lekki Conservation Centre or dive into the art scene at Nike Art Gallery. The city's beaches provide opportunities for relaxation or water sports.

In contrast, Abuja presents a calmer atmosphere with modernity interwoven with nature. Zuma Rock stands as a notable landmark, while Millennium Park is perfect for outdoor activities.

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Calabar is celebrated for its cultural richness and historical significance. It hosts Africa's largest street festival, the Calabar Carnival, each December. The Slave History Museum offers insights into Nigeria's past.

For wildlife enthusiasts, Yankari Game Reserve in Bauchi State is a prime destination. Safaris offer sightings of elephants and various bird species. Wikki Warm Spring provides a spot for relaxation.

Travelers must be aware of Nigeria's visa requirements; U.S. citizens need to secure one before visiting. Updated information can be found through the U.S. State Department.

The dry season from November to March offers favorable weather conditions for travel in Nigeria.

Health precautions include vaccinations such as yellow fever, which is mandatory for entry. Malaria prevention measures are also recommended due to the country's endemic status.

English serves as the official language in Nigeria, facilitating communication for U.S. visitors. However, learning basic phrases in Yoruba, Igbo, or Hausa may enhance interactions with locals.

Nigerian cuisine is diverse and flavorful; dishes like jollof rice and suya are highly recommended for travelers seeking an authentic culinary experience.

Transportation within major cities can be easily managed using ride-hailing apps like Uber and Bolt. Domestic flights connect key cities such as Lagos and Abuja efficiently.

Delta Air Lines ensures comfortable travel with direct flights to Lagos from the United States, offering premium services throughout the journey.

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