Aquarian Consult Limited has announced that its first major commercial charter flight from the Caribbean to Africa has landed in Abuja, Nigeria.
The direct flight, according to the firm, has reduced travel time by over 30 hours.
The managing director, Aquarium Consult Aisha Maina in a statement said the historic flight which departed from Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport in St. Kitts, on 21 March 2026 carrying a delegation of over 100 passengers—including business leaders, government officials, and cultural icons with citizens from eight Caribbean countries—directly to Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, Nigeria, arrived on March 22nd.
“In a monumental leap for South-South cooperation, Aquarian Consult Limited is proud to announce the first-ever large-scale commercial charter flight originating from the Caribbean to the African continent.”
Maina explained that while individual travel has existed for centuries, this flight represents a “Reverse Middle Passage” of economic empowerment.
” For the first time, a significant commercial group is originating from the heart of the Caribbean to land in the heart of Africa, bypassing the traditional, exhausting layovers in Europe or North America,” she added.
According to her, the milestone serves as the grand curtain-raiser for the Aquarian Consult’s Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit (AACIS), which is scheduled to be held at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre from March 23rd–28th in Abuja.
She said the flight cements the burgeoning economic ties between the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
It further expands economic ties between the Organisations of East Caribbean States (OECS) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
She stated that the direct connectivity will reduce travel time from 30+ hours to a direct transatlantic hop, proving the viability of a permanent “Transatlantic Bridge.”
Maina said, “Passengers on this flight are arriving to participate in high-level discussions which include bilateral agricultural breakthroughs, cultural exchange and investment opportunities.
“We are no longer just dreaming of a bridge between our two regions; we are flying over it,”
“This flight isn’t just carrying people; it’s carrying the future of Afri-Caribbean trade, tourism, and shared prosperity.”
Follow the journey in real-time as we track this historic flight across the Atlantic.
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