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Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by Adesiji77: 12:49pm On Mar 28, 2016
Foreign exchange risk is now a major component of airfares on Nigerian routes, the country managers of top foreign airlines have revealed.

Investigation by our correspondent revealed that the airlines operating on international routes in the country had increased airfares by as much as 100 per cent as a result of the development.

A survey of all the major Nigerian routes flown by the foreign airlines in the country showed that the cost of return tickets had been increased by between 80 per cent and 120 per cent of the previous fares, depending on the carrier, time of booking and the season.

The survey cuts across Nigeria-North America routes, Nigeria-South Africa route, and Nigeria-Europe routes. Airfares on the Lagos-London, Abuja-London, Lagos-New York, Lagos-Atlanta, Lagos-Houston, and Lagos-Johannesburg routes were examined.

Findings also showed that local airlines operating international flights, especially Arik Air and MedView Airlines, had increased their airfares.

For instance, airfares on the Lagos-London and Abuja-London routes now cost an average of N380,000 for the economy class seat, as against the average of N200,000 a year ago on the British Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways. This represents an increase of 111 per cent.

Similarly, on Air France, an economic ticket on the Lagos/Abuja-London routes now goes for about N360,000, while Lufthansa German Airlines charges N380,000. These represent an increase of 80 per cent and 90 per cent, respectively, when compared with an average fare of N200,000 on the routes a year ago.

A Business Class ticket now goes for as high as N3m as against the N1.5m a year ago on the Lagos-London route.

On the Lagos-Atlanta and Lagos-Houston routes, Delta Airlines and United Airlines, which used to fly Economy Class passengers for between N270,000 and N330,000 some 12 months ago, now render the same service at an average fare of N600,000, depending on the time of booking. This represents an increase of about 100 per cent.

South Africa Airways and Arik Air, which used to fly the Lagos-Johannesburg routes for between N100,000 and N120,000 for the economy class, now fly the route for between N180,000 and N220,000, depending on the time of booking and the season.

The Lagos-Paris route, which used to go for N180,000 on the average, now goes for around N400,000. This represents an increase of 120 per cent.

Operators link the increment in fares to the scarcity of foreign exchange to attend to the operational needs of the carriers and the erosion in the value of the ticket sales proceeds, which are now stuck in banks due to lack of forex to repatriate the funds.

Late last year, the new administration of President Muhammadu Buhari had unveiled a fiscal policy, through the Central Bank of Nigeria, restricting access to foreign exchange and funds transfer out of the country.

While this has had advantages for some sectors of the economy, foreign airline operators have complained of their inability to repatriate revenue to their operational bases as a result of the new policy.

An official of one the airlines told our correspondent that the carrier had close to N90bn as accumulated earnings in banks, which it had been unable to repatriate.

He said that the airline industry relied heavily on cash to meet its commitments, adding that it was sad that the government was not seeing things this way.

With huge airline revenue in the vaults of the banks, some of the operators nursed fears of being exposed to risks should the pressure on the naira lead to the devaluation of the currency, which could erode the value of the funds by about 35 per cent to 45 per cent.

Following the difficulty in repatriating earnings from Nigeria, some of the airlines initially began restricting cheap fares on the Nigerian routes in the last quarter of last year, leading to an indirect hike in fares.

At the time, the effect was felt more on second tier routes from Lagos-London-Atlanta, Lagos-London-New York, Lagos-London-Miami, Lagos-London-São Paulo, Lagos-London-Houston; or Lagos-Frankfurt-New York, Lagos-Frankfurt-Chicago, Lagos-Frankfurt-Los Angeles, and Lagos-Frankfurt-Shanghai.

Citing Nigeria’s slowing economy amid forex scarcity, some international airlines are now contemplating reducing flights to the country or operating smaller capacity aircraft as a short-term measure.

However, following complaints by the airlines, representatives of the International Air Transport Association are said to have pleaded with the CBN Governor, Godwin Emiefele, to intervene in the matter and make dollars available to them.

But the move has yet to yield any positive results.

The foreign airlines also reportedly met with the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi, and urged him to look into their case.

A spokesperson for one of the airlines noted that the difficulty in repatriating revenues was affecting aircraft leases and fuelling, stating that the earnings were partly being used for fuel and renewing aircraft leases.

While the situation persists, the effect on air travellers and other businesses that depend so much on air travel has been immense.

A manager with a transport and logistic firm, Mr. Emmanuel Iruobe , said the company had incurred more costs than were provided for in the execution of most contracts this year.

Iruobe urged the government to look into the situation with a view to resolving it in the interest of Nigerians.

On their part, stakeholders in the travel industry under the aegis of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies have faulted the astronomical cost of air tickets by the airlines, especially the foreign carriers.

Describing the situation where taxes that go to the airlines are higher than base fares as unacceptable, the group has petitioned the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Aviation, to caution the foreign airlines over the alleged sharp practices.

The Publicity Secretary, NANTA, Mrs. Ngozi Ngoka, opined that the cumulative effect of taxes and surcharges by airlines also generated a final price to the passenger that could be as much as double the advertised airfare for a short-haul flight.

Another stakeholder, who is the Chief Executive Officer, Gadshire Travels, Mr. Gbenga Adebayo, berated the airlines, describing the excuse of forex scarcity and multiple taxes given to increase fares as untenable.

According to him, the arbitrary increment and gap between what is charged in Nigeria and other African countries on the same routes are due to the failure of regulatory authorities to perform their duties.
http://www.punchng.com/dollar-scarcity-foreign-airlines-raise-fares-by-100/

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by babym7681(f): 12:54pm On Mar 28, 2016
I think its high time we started producing our own air planes. This is 21st century,any form of economic imperialism-cum-monopoly from the European powers should be subdued.
#YesWeCan!

shamecurls:
Innoson should start building passenger jet liners so we would no longer have to depend on all this foreign Airlines.




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Meiji:


The topic is talking about airlines flying out of the country, this one is talking about manufacturing airplanes.

Go school, una no gree.

Ekakamba:
it ain't 'bout producing airplanes but 'bout getting the right fiscal policy.

BuddhaPalm:


Which NIGHT school did you attend?

sapiosexual1:

No offense ma'am, buh do you know how to read?

You should know that this government's Forex and other monetary policies are deliberate efforts to revamp our home industries and discourage luxury expenditure.
Have you ever thought of this?,if the need of those wanting to travel outta the country is met at home here,those foreign airlines will be forced to slash down their fees, due
to low patronage.

Quakertellicus1:


Well, what the government is doing now is the least worst of a slew of bad alterantives.

We are oil dependent. And when the price of oil falls....we have to conserve the amount of dollars we have so that we do not lose the value of the naira.

We could diversify....but the problem is...it takes a long time, we need to increase the number of large farms in the country...and anyway....agricultural products prices are not controlled by us...they are controlled in the same London and New York where oil is controlled.

What we should be doing is spending more on educaiton (Which is what we are doing)....and renovating and imporving power...so that we can become a manufacturing power. A process which can take years.

So...what is your alternative.? What do you think PMB should be doing.?

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by Pavore9: 12:56pm On Mar 28, 2016
lt is really a sad situation. Even before the dollar scarcity flying from Nigeria has always been expensive because these airlines know Nigerians are always willing to pay while Emirates, British Airways, Turkish Airlines and co are always advertising promos of cheap flights on Kenyan newspapers.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by nowornever2016: 1:02pm On Mar 28, 2016
I Just No Understand Again. When I Dey Plain,

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by femadesh(m): 1:06pm On Mar 28, 2016
Jesus take the wheel

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by dimsonu(m): 2:40pm On Mar 28, 2016
femadesh:
Jesus take the wheel

Lol

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by Nobody: 2:41pm On Mar 28, 2016
Have yhu blamed PMB today?.....please endeavour to do so

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by DickDastardly(m): 2:41pm On Mar 28, 2016
Nigeria on the brinks!



Cc; Cramjones

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by Flexherbal(m): 2:41pm On Mar 28, 2016
Dollar scarcity again?
When will it be stable?
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by yurme(m): 2:41pm On Mar 28, 2016
No be 2 dy trek remain so chaie! Apc change

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by candidbabe(f): 2:41pm On Mar 28, 2016
Buhari

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by chike4: 2:42pm On Mar 28, 2016
GEJ no go kill us

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by TippyTop(m): 2:42pm On Mar 28, 2016
Investigation by our correspondent revealed that the airlines operating on international routes in the country had increased airfares by as much as 100 per cent as a result of the development.

Meanwhile, Zahra Buhari is flying to and from London like she was using okada, nice.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by Nobody: 2:42pm On Mar 28, 2016
Dutch disease things....

Thing is....we do not have enough forex because what we sell is not earning us enough forex...and we do not control the price even.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by Seun360(m): 2:43pm On Mar 28, 2016
Make them enter ship.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by olapluto(m): 2:43pm On Mar 28, 2016
Well, I do not think it is the airlines. They charge in dollars. The official dollar rate has been static, so we should look towards Nigerian banks for their rates. The cost of flights remain the same (in dollars).

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by knuckbuck(m): 2:43pm On Mar 28, 2016
Buharinomics = Bad Economics

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by rawtouch: 2:43pm On Mar 28, 2016
Na to follow ship be that

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by sanandreas(m): 2:43pm On Mar 28, 2016
What is the FG doing? We are tired of promises. Things are getting worse.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by safarigirl(f): 2:44pm On Mar 28, 2016
Na people wey dey travel abroad get this akin wahala.....we wey never see visa before, talk less plane, e no concern us

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by trendytrendz: 2:44pm On Mar 28, 2016
That's why most foreigners avoid doing business in Nigeria, constant change of policies that would cripple your business.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by Sunofgod(m): 2:44pm On Mar 28, 2016
Despite the cost of fuel at its lowest in 10 years....this is another 'maka dollar' scam.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by LMAyedun(m): 2:44pm On Mar 28, 2016
Today is exactly one year that we voted in the party & the man that promised us Change. But within 10months, the promise of change is now a change of Promise. cry

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by Banjiolamide: 2:45pm On Mar 28, 2016
Dear omo e don happen... Ubuhari don scam you us with change

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by ifihearam: 2:45pm On Mar 28, 2016
Useless president

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by ceejay80: 2:45pm On Mar 28, 2016
No be their fault, if nigeria better, wetin we dey find go there ?
We destroyed this country, greed, selfishness, hatred,tribalism...
That's why our life be like this,
Make we sidon dey fight ourself and our leaders dey enjoy themself with big smile on their faces

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by danemenike: 2:45pm On Mar 28, 2016
closely observing
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by StarOnEarth(m): 2:45pm On Mar 28, 2016
Witchcraft ti take over

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by Nobody: 2:46pm On Mar 28, 2016
Great!!!
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by LastSurvivor: 2:46pm On Mar 28, 2016
See where sai baba has landed us..
Watch out as zombies will call it great development which will lead to made in Nigeria planes..

Make I hear say I near made in naija planes grin

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Foreign Airlines Raise Fares By 100% by M4gunners: 2:46pm On Mar 28, 2016
Ghen ghen.

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