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2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by whatisthetruth: 10:30am On Apr 07
https://www.nairaland.com/7773976/intl-travels-airfares-hit-rooftop

This thread from last year shows how airline ticket prices were going out of reach to even the middle class.

Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by Dikegodspower(m): 10:36am On Apr 07
These foreign Airlines dealt with Nigeria
Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by whatisthetruth: 11:34am On Apr 07
Dikegodspower:
These foreign Airlines dealt with Nigeria

it was getting really depressing

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Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by helinues: 11:36am On Apr 07
The rivalry between the airlines na win win for the travellers

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Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by whatisthetruth: 11:45am On Apr 07
helinues:
The rivalry between the airlines na win win for the travellers

Indeed it is, and we thank God for that.
Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by helinues: 11:46am On Apr 07
whatisthetruth:


Indeed it is, and we thank God for that.


So let them fight themselves dirty while the travellers benefits from it

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Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by iamtardey: 11:49am On Apr 07
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Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by Fakeallah: 12:07pm On Apr 07
helinues:



Kindly assist with this notorious troller that has been derailing threads for no reason

If you can't take the heat you leave the kitchen

Ring a bell?
Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by Fibonacci88: 1:49pm On Apr 07
Some idiots were justifying the high fare that it's because airlines can't repatriate Thier dollars out of Nigeria and all stuff of rubbish.

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Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by Gustavowhite(m): 2:18pm On Apr 07
We are earnestly waiting for Oduduwa Airways from our Yoruba brothers

They are always doing catch up to ndigbo
5 years from now,they will say they will say one olatunji adeoye started air peace

You know those guys and propaganda na 5 and 6

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Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by Dikegodspower(m): 2:25pm On Apr 07
whatisthetruth:


it was getting really depressing

And God brought Air Peace

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Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by ValCon888: 3:17pm On Apr 07
When I see comments that people make about things like this I laugh because it shows how naive they are about international economics.

Foreign airlines have been exploiting Nigerians for years until Air Peace came to break their monopoly. These airlines operate in cliques, and you cannot survive if you’re not in their circle.

Airlines like KLM, Airfrance, and Lufthansa are in the same clique while Emirates and Qatar are in another. Asky Airlines, Egypt Air, and Ethiopian Airlines are in the Star Alliance.

Funny thing is, the shareholders for these airlines are often the same people/conglomerates who offer the illusion of choice. Opting against Airfrance to fly KLM is like choosing not to drink Star but opting for Gulder not knowing they are all Nigerian Breweries.

What am I trying to say? This business move of slashing prices below what the new entrant is offering is something a business-savvy individual can see from a mile away. Big companies like McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, and Standard Oil have made such moves before.

The plan is to reduce prices to frustrate AirPeace out of that route and once they succeed, they will jack the prices back again.

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Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by kingar(m): 5:09pm On Apr 07
ValCon888:
When I see comments that people make about things like this I laugh because it shows how naive they are about international economics.

Foreign airlines have been exploiting Nigerians for years until Air Peace came to break their monopoly. These airlines operate in cliques, and you cannot survive if you’re not in their circle.

Airlines like KLM, Airfrance, and Lufthansa are in the same clique while Emirates and Qatar are in another. Asky Airlines, Egypt Air, and Ethiopian Airlines are in the Star Alliance.

Funny thing is, the shareholders for these airlines are often the same people/conglomerates who offer the illusion of choice. Opting against Airfrance to fly KLM is like choosing not to drink Star but opting for Gulder not knowing they are all Nigerian Breweries.

What am I trying to say? This business move of slashing prices below what the new entrant is offering is something a business-savvy individual can see from a mile away. Big companies like McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, and Standard Oil have made such moves before.

The plan is to reduce prices to frustrate AirPeace out of that route and once they succeed, they will jack the prices back again.

Wisdom
Re: 2.7 Million Naira, Lagos To London - Throwback To Last Year Ticket Prices by oluwaseyi0: 9:12pm On Apr 07
Yet same Nigerian are fighting air peace

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