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Nigeria’s Abuja airport went cashless on Sept. 29, 2025, as part of a push to eliminate cash at all federal airports by early 2026.
Nigeria’s Federal Airports Authority has launched a cashless system at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, effective September 29, 2025, as part of a nationwide initiative to eliminate cash transactions at all FAAN-managed airports by early 2026.
The move, aimed at improving efficiency, security, and revenue collection, allows payments via contactless cards, mobile wallets, and QR codes at gates, parking, and lounges.
The FAAN Contactless Airport Card enables real-time tracking, instant blocking, and enhanced hygiene.
Officials project a 50% revenue increase during the pilot phase and up to 100% growth after full rollout, citing reduced leakages and improved transparency.
The change aligns with national digital transformation goals and supports broader infrastructure modernization efforts.
El aeropuerto de Abuja en Nigeria dejó de usar efectivo el 29 de septiembre de 2025, como parte de una iniciativa para eliminar el efectivo en todos los aeropuertos federales a principios de 2026.