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Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by iwaeda: 9:25am On Dec 17, 2023
As the yuletide approaches, air passengers are facing increasing discomfort over the high cost of tickets. Daily Trust on Sunday reports that a one-way flight ticket costs up to N200,000, depending on the route.

Checks by our correspondent showed that ahead of Christmas and New Year, many seats have been booked; and as the festive period draws nearer, available seats are becoming more expensive.

The eastern routes are the most affected, with Enugu flight tickets selling between N171,000 and N200,000.

Checks by our correspondent indicate that the base fare to Port Harcourt is N99,000 and projected to hit N138,000 as bookings increase.

Lagos to Owerri, from December 5 sells between N114,400 and N190,600 for a one-way economy ticket and N238,200 for business, while the base fare for Lagos-Calabar is N100,000.

At the moment, a 30-minute flight to Ilorin from Lagos costs between 100,000 and N143,000 for economy class.

Lagos to Sokoto ticket goes for N150,000, while a Lagos-Kaduna ticket is N143,000 as the base fare.

How airfares have doubled in one year

Our correspondent reports that an economy ticket one-way flight has increased from N50,000 (by 100 per cent) to over N100,000 on some routes. Airlines are blaming the hike on the prevailing economic challenges, especially high cost of operation.

The airlines had in 2022 increased a one-way ticket to N50,000 from N30,000. This had generated controversy in the travel industry.

But at present, a one-way economy ticket base fare is around N80,000.

Some of the factors cited by airline operators who spoke to Daily Trust on Sunday include high cost of aviation fuel, known as Jet A1, high exchange rate, multiple charges, among others.

The managing director/chief executive of Aero Contractors, Capt Ado Sanusi, recently told our correspondent that with the current rate of exchange, a one-way ticket should sell for over N130,000.

According to him, any operator pricing his ticket low might be cutting corners.

He said, “You can quote me on this: When the dollar was N460 we were selling a Lagos-Abuja ticket at N65,000, but the dollar is now twice that amount. And there is nothing we do in aviation that is not dollarised. You can imagine. So, we should be selling the ticket at N130,000.

“We don’t manufacture the aircraft; we don’t even refine the oil. So, what else do you do? We don’t even do the wheel on an aircraft. We also have to buy the bolts on the aircraft outside the country. So the moment the dollar is rising, we are affected. The fuel we buy is imported, as well as parts of the aircraft, so how would anybody tell me that he would not increase his ticket, except he is cutting corners. The only thing we can control is manpower.”

Another airline operator who spoke on condition of anonymity noted that the aviation industry was not immune to the inflationary pressure in the country.

He said with the rise in the dollar, airlines could not afford to maintain the old prices of tickets.

Experts urge govt to control fares

Experts warned that the situation might get worse if the operational challenges confronting the airlines persist. They noted that with the deregulation of the industry, airlines had been empowered to fix their prices in line with the demand and supply principle.

They called on the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to intervene by controlling fares, saying the more they go up, the more prospective passengers would try alternatives if they are unable to afford airfares.

Capt Samuel Caulcrick, the chief executive officer of Merchant Express Cargo Limited said, “There will be no respite because we have dollarised the economy. Besides, every component in commercial air transport, apart from personnel wages, rent, etc, is in forex.

“It is only an aggressive import substitution policy that will calm the forex market, but the government has to take the lead.”

The general secretary of Aviation Roundtable, Mr Olumide Ohunayo, in a chat with our correspondent, said the situation might get worse as the yuletide approached.

Ohunayo advised airlines to have a human face in determining their fares.

He said, “The rule of airfare, apart from the cost components, is that of demand and supply. And if you look at it, some routes are getting very busy and they just have one airline on the route. When you have one airline on a particular route, the price goes crazy, which was what happened when we had one airline on the Enugu route.

“At a time, Enugu flight was going for N150,000 when other routes were going for about N70,000 or N80,000.

“What we can only push for is to have more airlines or more aircraft for the airlines to increase their capacity. The more seats you have, the more competition and advantage for passengers.”

Group Capt John Ojikutu also defended airlines, saying, “Majorly, the tariffs are: fuel prices, ground handling service charges, air traffic control/navigational charges, landing and parking charges, catering etc.

“Increase in fuel prices has been incessant in the last six months because of the price of the dollar (from #500/$ to #1000/$), 100 per cent increase, and because it is being imported. Periodic maintenance like the c-checks on aircraft would need the dollars, and that could put extra charges on airfares.”

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Be reasonable in prices for more people to fly, Expert advises

An aviation expert, Dr Daniel Young, said there must be a way to handle the issue of pricing so that passengers would not stop flying.

“The people who are driving this change in price also must consider that those flying their airplanes are majorly government workers. This is because as a businessman, I don’t see an Igbo man paying N300,000 to go from Onitsha by air to purchase goods.

“Now, airline business is operating at only two per cent of total passenger traffic in Nigeria; and the higher you go up in price, the more you lose out in terms of passenger number. So, if you are losing, then the entire business model, which is supposed to be low-cost, is already lost because it is all about making it affordable so that you can increase your revenue or profit through compound interest. And as more people fly, you take marginal profit that you translate into huge profit,” Young said.

He said that rather than increase fares, airlines should churn out promos ahead of the yuletide.

“Have you ever seen any airline advertising anything? They would rather keep increasing because of insecurity in the land.

“How do we reach a compromise? And that is why I said that in terms of economic regulations, the NCAA has a full right to regulate the industry. It may not impose any price on them, but it should ask questions; such as: Is there no way they can manage this so that everybody in the industry would not feel the bite, including passengers?

“Should the passengers stop flying, the airports become warehouses and the airplanes would be left unused. And mind you, most of these airplanes are on wet-lease and they have paid for block hours. Whether you fly or not, the person who gave you the aircraft must collect his money,” he said.

Airlines are in business to make money – NCAA DG

The director-general of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Capt Musa Nuhu, in an interview with Daily Trust on Sunday, admitted that the economic situation in the country made things extremely difficult for airlines.

“I understand passengers’ complaint of airfares increasing. Yes, I sympathise with them, but airlines are in the business to make money. Unfortunately, the economic situation in the country has made it very difficult for the airlines. I am not being insensitive, but I sympathise with the passengers.

“How many times has the price of fuel gone up? It has tripled/quadrupled in the last one year? Foreign exchange has gone to over N1,000/$. If you want to service your aircraft at $1million, it is equivalent to N1billion. You can imagine that.”

According to him, if the cost of production can’t be controlled, there is no need to control price.

Airlines advised to merge

Despite the numerous problems affecting airlines in Nigeria, some experts said the operators could still make profit through collaboration.

Tijjani Shehu, who worked with some airlines, both in Nigeria and the United States, said investors should look at the business from a different perspective instead of floating aircraft as status symbol.

He said, “The issue here is that every person wants to have his or her airline for commercial purposes; and that is why they are not getting it right.

“How do you expect someone with two or three aircraft to make any headway? It is not possible.

“They should come down from their high horses and merge for comparative advantage. If two or three of the airlines could come together, they stand to gain more because the taxes they would be paying would be less, and they would not have a top heavy organogram. They would be more efficient and could cover more routes with ease,” he said.

Another aviation expert said, “The major problem is that the airlines are small operations, not large enough to absorb changes in the market while keeping prices reasonable.

“If the airlines were large, for example, if they were forced to merge and consolidate, there would be more efficiency in their operations and routes; and therefore, less need to keep increasing prices at the slightest opportunity.”

https://dailytrust.com/airfares-skyrocket-ahead-christmas-new-year/

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by LeoDeKing: 9:45am On Dec 17, 2023
Aviation fuel is one of the areas govt need to look into immediately. There should be a massive forex rebate for importers of that fuel.

This increase in air transport fares is really affecting the masses. The earlier this problem is addressed, the better for us in Nigeria. angry

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by iwaeda: 11:29am On Dec 17, 2023
LeoDeKing:
Aviation fuel is one of the areas govt need to look into immediately. There should be a massive forex rebate for importers of that fuel.

This increase in air transport fares is really affecting the masses. The earlier this problem is addressed, the better for us in Nigeria. angry

Leo, it touches you too. Nlfpmod. Under corruption of PDP, return ticket was N10k. APC ensuring you remain poor, so you can get palliatives. Businesses are going down. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Isaaah: 4:46pm On Dec 17, 2023
Fantastic

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Yugoslavia247(m): 4:47pm On Dec 17, 2023
One thing I learnt in this Tinubu regime is that the south Westerners control the media.

So everything is downplayed.

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Vischy: 4:48pm On Dec 17, 2023
LeoDeKing:
Aviation fuel is one of the areas govt need to look into immediately. There should be a massive forex rebate for importers of that fuel.

This increase in air transport fares is really affecting the masses. The earlier this problem is addressed, the better for us in Nigeria. angry

You never collect your own share of #260million budgeted for Aso rock animals??

No come here and wail later oo

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Paystack: 4:48pm On Dec 17, 2023
😁
Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by tesppidd: 4:48pm On Dec 17, 2023
Even in these trying times, the big men and government top Dawgs have refused to make sacrifices for the betterment of the country.

Most people know this country is doomed.
Even those who chant patriotism and one Nigeria know in their hearts that Nigeria is gone.

They only work for themselves and their families, not for Nigeria.

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Eriokanmi: 4:49pm On Dec 17, 2023
True. Renewed hope is here. A dollar hit 1,250 in their very eyes but they're keeping quiet. They've succeeded in destroying our economy all in the name of propaganda. I thought they said 250 naira to 1usd was very bad when Jonathan was in power.

The song they now sing is that, Nigeria can't continue to be import-dependent after They've destroyed everything, as if we were exporting much when naira was strong. Cfa has overtaken the naira, can't believe it. If you have 1k naira, na 529 cefa you go get in exchange.

They're not looking into corruption and excesses under this administration but saying its because we import much that caused naira to weaken.

Nothing much should be expected from a country where corrupt individuals are at the helms, where the law makers are the highest paid in the world, where one single person is stealing over 100bn naira and he remains untouchable.

Jonathan remains the weakest president ever lived. If I were him, I'd have treated their fuckups during those series of protests back then. He just allowed them to come in and destroy our economy. See those who are supposed to develop Nigeria and uphold her future leaving Nigeria in droves. Many of them may never come back again. I hope our future politicians are learning from Jonathan, the clueless and weak one.

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Treasure17(m): 4:49pm On Dec 17, 2023
Wetin I won go do for village in this Tinubu regime grin

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by EnglishUsa: 4:49pm On Dec 17, 2023
Waiting concern me?

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by obi58: 4:49pm On Dec 17, 2023
kissOn your mandate we shall stand! grin

In fact if it is possible for them to subsidize the cost of petrol by transferring it to aviation fuel e for better so that the rich and the politicians will now be subsidizing the poor.

Shikena!

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Woodshot: 4:51pm On Dec 17, 2023
Renewed O Shege
Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by ATEAMS: 4:51pm On Dec 17, 2023
Normal

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by jojothaiv(m): 4:52pm On Dec 17, 2023
I'm a changed man but God is Good

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Jokerman(m): 4:53pm On Dec 17, 2023
LeoDeKing:
Aviation fuel is one of the areas govt need to look into immediately. There should be a massive forex rebate for importers of that fuel.

This increase in air transport fares is really affecting the masses. The earlier this problem is addressed, the better for us in Nigeria. angry

Trash.

On BAT Mandate we stand 😵‍💫

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by stacyadams: 4:57pm On Dec 17, 2023
LeoDeKing:
Aviation fuel is one of the areas govt need to look into immediately. There should be a massive forex rebate for importers of that fuel.

This increase in air transport fares is really affecting the masses. The earlier this problem is addressed, the better for us in Nigeria. angry


The country is working...una too like complain. grin.











According to APC urrcchins

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Ms202309: 4:58pm On Dec 17, 2023
Money making machine
Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by correctguy101(m): 4:59pm On Dec 17, 2023
My yeye cousin would say...

Ol' boy, instead of your to pay that kind money come Delta, kukuma send half make your boy use am dey follow up... 🙄

Such a yéyé person... Smh

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by DREAMHOMES6970(m): 5:04pm On Dec 17, 2023
Imagine spending about 400k for return ticket on economy class for a 1 hour flight.... Then add ur expenses in the village in this Tinubu regime.... God abeg oo! Even road transport is extremely expensive coupled with the risk of arm robbers and kidnappers... Country is bleeding seriously

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by CrossRhodes: 5:06pm On Dec 17, 2023
LeoDeKing:
Aviation fuel is one of the areas govt need to look into immediately. There should be a massive forex rebate for importers of that fuel.

This increase in air transport fares is really affecting the masses. The earlier this problem is addressed, the better for us in Nigeria. angry
Enemy of progress

Just say you can't afford it instead of badmouthing our good and capable government..

Nonsense

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by CrossRhodes: 5:07pm On Dec 17, 2023
stacyadams:



The country is working...una too like complain. grin.











According to APC urrcchins
No mind am

He wails too much
They want to sabotage our capable government

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Dittodat: 5:08pm On Dec 17, 2023
iwaeda:


Leo, it touches you too. Nlfpmod. Under corruption of PDP, return ticket was N10k. APC ensuring you remain poor, so you can get palliatives. Businesses are going down. grin grin grin grin
Mumu, 10k what year was that.
Do you know how much it cost now to travel by air in the US compared to 10 years ago? Do you know how much it cost to travel from the US to Nigeria now compared to 10 years ago?
There was a time that you can fly Delta from Atl Detroit for 60 dollars one way. Try 300 dollars now or more depending on time of the year and when you.buy your ticket.

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by theophorus(m): 5:09pm On Dec 17, 2023
Oshey!

Road for dey easy to Travel but some people have turn Kidnapping to Business while another have UGM doing business in their area.

Well, all na Business to some people and dem think say na FG dem do whenever them support those their Miscreants.

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by stacyadams: 5:10pm On Dec 17, 2023
CrossRhodes:

No mind am

He wails too much
They want to sabotage our capable government

Yes boss Any basterd or non entity trying to sabotage the efforts of our good president should be locked up and keys thrown away into the arbits of hell fire grin







According to APC urrcchins

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Sheriman(m): 5:12pm On Dec 17, 2023
Spending so that much in your own country just because you want to travel to your state. That is very bad. Inflation is biting harder and becoming more stronger than the purchasing power. The effect is poverty and hopelessness will be on the rise in the country.
Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by dotcomnamename: 5:12pm On Dec 17, 2023
iwaeda:


https://dailytrust.com/airfares-skyrocket-ahead-christmas-new-year/

I remember my airfare from Lagos to London that year was N96,000 grin

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Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by RepoMan007: 5:17pm On Dec 17, 2023
Yugoslavia247:
One thing I learnt in this Tinubu regime is that the south Westerners control the media.

So everything is downplayed.

So this one too is downplaying of reality?
Re: Airfares Skyrocket Ahead Christmas, New Year by Usmanovic95(m): 5:20pm On Dec 17, 2023
Nigeria is in a state of gazelle gagaraga with a cum of bulabu bulaba.Just like an average Nigerian doesn't understand what this words mean,same way is how we dont understand where our economy is heading. Nigeria has been hijacked by desperate power grabbers who don't understand how to run an economy. God airpus.

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