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Traveler’s Guide to Cheap Flight Costs from Nigeria to China

At the time of writing this piece, China has not sent any missiles, none that I know of. Which means anyone planning to come here for business is safe, which, in contrast and deeper observation, is even safer than countries with no flying missiles.

I believe if you’re reading this, you’ve decided to travel to China or make deep research to go, whether for school, business, trade, or to visit someone, and you’re going to need a proper means to book your flight without getting ripped off or stressed out.

Believe me, being stressed out is the definition of Flight reservations.

It’s not new; This process annoys and confuses so many Nigerians, especially first-timers. Between confusing layovers, unclear prices, and not knowing which airline to use, it can feel like a lot.  But hey, this guide will give you the real picture from someone who knows the game of flight bookings and reservations.

Planning your next trip to China? Whether you’re heading to Guangzhou for business or any other part of China for study, tourism, work, or visit, your departure city determines your budget. At UFI Travels & Tours, we specialise in the Nigeria-to-China Flight setup, making sure you don’t just find a seat, but a flight that fits perfectly with what you want.

How Much Does a Flight from Nigeria to China Actually Cost?

Let’s talk numbers first, as it is what you want to know.

Depending on your VISA type and reason for travel, you may be required to book a Round-trip or One way which typically means booking for return (Round trip) which is primarily for tourist and business visas and One way where you just book to go and come back when you like with no obligations to book a round trip (One way) which is a well known procedure for student and most work Visa’s.

If you are planning a trip to Guangzhou (CAN) from Nigeria, your departure city can make a massive difference in your budget. Whether you’re heading out for a business trip or visiting family, here is the latest update on what you can expect to pay for flights in the current market.

1. Lagos (LOS): The Most Popular (and Cheapest) Pathway

Murtala Muhammed International Airport, as always, remains the primary zone for new and experienced travellers heading to China. Because more airlines fly on this route, the competition keeps prices slightly lower than in other cities.

One-Way: Prices typically start from ₦750,000 to ₦1,200,000.

Round-Trip: Expect to pay between ₦1,400,000 and ₦1,900,000.

Pro tip: If you are looking for the best deal and the most airline options (like Qatar Airways, Ethiopian, or Air Tanzania), Lagos is your best bet.

2. Abuja (ABV): Convenience for the Capital

If you want to fly from  Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport located in Abuja, it is often more convenient for those in the location, but that convenience comes with a slightly higher price tag which won’t matter anyways because of the proximity access.

One-Way: Starting from around ₦900,000.

Round-Trip: Fares usually begin at ₦1,700,000 and can climb quickly depending on the season.

Pro Tip: Obviously, while the routes differ slightly, and considering the closeness for the residents, Abuja is a solid secondary option, though rarely cheaper than Lagos.

3. Kano (KAN): The Northern Alternative

For travellers in the North, Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano is the key gateway due to its central point connecting all other northern states in Nigeria. However, it is currently the least economical choice for the average traveller trying to minimise costs.

One-Way: Starts from approximately ₦950,000.

Round-Trip: Fares generally start at ₦1,800,000.

The northern states in Nigeria has been known for cheap costs of many utilities in the country but unfortunately, the international flight sector is a massive exemption as it is more expensive because of the high jet fuel costs in the north unlike in Lagos and Abuja.

Thers is also a case of limited competition among fewer airlines as it is the only major international enabled hub in the whole region, and lower passenger traffic made it impossible to have discounts as it is found at busier hubs like Lagos and Abuja airports.

Pro tip: Unless you are already based in or near Kano, this higher ticket price, combined with the cost of travelling there, makes it the most expensive route to China.

Are you ready to move to China for business, study, tourism, work, or Visit? UFI Travels & Tours will help you find the most affordable flight available within your locality, so you won’t worry about the extra costs of finding the best way to fly.

 

Pro-Traveller Tip

To be able to use the lower price ranges as fast as possible, it is advisable to book at least 4 to 8 weeks in advance.

As you may Know, the cost of things are not steady in Nigeria, and trust me, the travel section of Nigeria  can’t be exempted, infact, they are the best reference to fluctuations as Prices are highly sensitive to the exchange rate and “peak seasons” (like the Canton Fair periods in April and October).

 

While planning your travel, you should know that the cheapest options available for flights usually involve a layover in Addis Ababa, Dubai, Doha, or Istanbul. However, direct flights are almost impossible from Nigeria to China, hence the plan for a connecting journey is an ideal choice.

At UFI Travels & Tours, you get premium travel plans and advice so you don’t miss out on the best prices and perks specialised for Nigerians ready to enter China.

Which Airlines Do Nigerians Use Most?

In Nigeria, the primary choice of airlines is based on the ability to fly directly out of multiple local cities, offer extra baggage space for goods, and have the most frequent flights.

Let me break this down..

Instead of everyone having to travel to Lagos first, these airlines fly straight from places like Abuja or Kano, saving people time and extra travel costs.

For example..

Ethiopian Airlines is the top choice in Nigeria for travelers to China because it operates out of multiple Nigerian cities (Lagos, Abuja, Kano, and Enugu), which saves travelers the extra cost of a domestic connection.

Now, For business travelers heading to China, EgyptAir and Qatar Airways are are mostly used because of their willingness to offer a more balanced ground between competitive pricing and reliable schedules as business travelers work with timestamps


To be clear, the most popular airlines in Nigeria for Chinese travellers are:

  • Turkish Airlines: Flies via Istanbul, competitive pricing with reliable service
  • Emirates: Flies via Dubai, known for their comfortability and choice by business travellers
  • Qatar Airways: Via Doha with a consistent good rated service
  • Ethiopian Airlines: Via Addis Ababa as an affordable option
  • Egypt Air: Via Cairo with a budget-friendly option too

Fair enough, it’s not like they’re all white-garment airlines with no dent, obviously, Each has trade-offs in price, comfort, and layover duration.

But, here’s a secret; The fastest connections from Nigeria to China average around 15–22 hours total travel time  which includes the stopover.

UFI Travels & Tours  stays ahead of the curve with the latest updates and changes in the travel industry and uses that information to help both first time and pro travellers with up to date changes that helps them make better decisions and use the most perfect flight based on their situation.

 

The Problem With Booking Alone

There’s absolutely no problem making these findings and then booking them yourself. However, the only problem with relying solely on booking sites is that they work as Google search engines instead of travel experts.

They kinda show you every piece of information that confuses you the most.

In contrast, when you’re planning a trip to China, the “affordable” price you see on a screen can sometimes be the most expensive if you make moves that turn out to be a mistake.

UFI Travels & Tours, a specialized travel and tours based in China, helping thousands of Nigerians book their Nigeria-to-China (China-to-Nigeria) Flight movements, making sure you don’t just find a seat, but a flight that fits perfectly to what you want. They book travel designed to protect your ticket. Most times, the tickets you book simply run you  into trouble as you may not realise it.

When you book a ticket on the basis of your “budget”  and the ticket is actually non-refundable, meaning if a visa delay happens which is a common reality for Nigerians embassy reality, they bitterly lose their entire Money.

The role a travel specialist plays to make sure a traveler enjoys a stress transit is no joke as a  simple mistake will not result in a common outcome.

UFI Travels & Tours  manually handles your ticketing, ensuring your ticket has the flexibility to move with your visa timeline so your money is never trapped or being dragged on social media.

Beyond the ticket, we act as your technical advocates for the specific requirements of the entire Chinese flight routes as we better understand the technicalities of baggage allowances for business folks and the strict document verification needed for X1/X2 student visas here in china which sometimes prevent the “denied boarding” wahala that happen at the check-in counter.

By managing your booking ourselves, we shift you from Naira exchange rate changes and “hidden” dollar card fees that Online platforms often pile up at the final payment.

Well, in all, you aren’t just paying for a flight; you are paying for specialist guidance that ensures you don’t make a couple thousand or even  million Naira mistake before you even leave Nigeria.

 

Best Time to Book Flights from Nigeria to China

To be able to get the best flight prices from Nigeria to China, you are supposed to book 4–8 weeks in advance to avoid travel during major Chinese public holidays, like the Chinese New Year which runs from January down to February and the popular Golden Week in the month of October, as prices are famously known to  spike dramatically during those times.

Furthermore, consider flying during the low season of March, May, up to September to find the best deals. Additionally, booking your departure for mid-week flights like Tuesday or Wednesday is often significantly cheaper than flying on weekends.

Do you feel overwhelmed and want specialists to handle all these for you? UFI Travels & Tours Ltd. could be your plug for seamless flight bookings and expert assistance. Don’t leave your travel plans to trials, which can open doors to costly mistakes.

Let the experts find you the best deals today!

 

 

Final Thoughts

Travelling from Nigeria to China is a big step that put a lot of focus on your financially and logistical smartness.

As you have seen from the explanations, it can be a lot, but then again, you don’t have to figure it all out alone. Whether you’re a student heading to study, a trader going to source goods, or a professional relocating, getting your flight right is the first win and UFI Travels & Tours is the right place to get assistance.

Reach out to them here: UFI Travels & Tours and let them handle the booking while you focus on preparing for what’s ahead of you in China and SAFE JOURNEY AHEAD.

 

Benjamin Targba

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