United Nigeria Airlines will resume scheduled flights to Warri, Delta State, on Monday, August 25, 2025, reconnecting Lagos and Abuja with the Osubi Airport.
The airline said the return marks a major step in its mission to strengthen air connectivity across Nigeria while offering passengers safe, reliable, and customer-focused travel options.
“Warri is a key destination for us, and we are excited to return with the dependable service our passengers trust,” said Mazi Osita Okonkwo, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director of United Nigeria Airlines.
According to the airline, the reinstated Warri route will boost both business and leisure travel in the oil-rich city, providing long-awaited convenience for travellers and enhancing regional commerce.
As part of its broader expansion strategy, United Nigeria Airlines will also launch new routes beginning October 17, 2025. These include direct flights from Lagos and Abuja to Ilorin, new connections between Abuja and Sokoto, and international services linking Lagos and Abuja to Accra, Ghana. Additional destinations will be unveiled in the coming months.
Tickets for the Warri flights are already available on the airline’s official website and major booking platforms.