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Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by Nobody: 6:55pm On Feb 23, 2022
Airlines have recorded a drop in passengers following the recent increment in price of ticket with a one-way economy ticket selling for N50,000.

A source at the Murtala Muhammad Airport (MMA) domestic wing said passengers’ figure had dropped since weekend, saying more people would have decided to travel by roads as they could no longer afford what they called the “exorbitant air fares.”

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An official of one of the domestic airlines who spoke with our correspondent said, “The passengers coming to the airport have somehow dropped. People are probably now traveling by road. Those you see at the airport now are big men.”

A Twitter user, Ikenna, on Tuesday posted a picture of a nearly empty flight he boarded in the morning, suggesting that the passengers must have shunned air travel over the recent hike in fares.


“Just look at how empty a morning flight is. 50k! 100% increase in air ticket! We are finished in this country,” he said.



Passengers have continued to lament over the increment in air fares across all sectors.

It was, however, learnt that the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) may reject the price increase which is seen to be against competition.

A source said the decision of AON was anti-competition for a group to take a decision on price fixing. “The FCCPC will soon come up with a position on it.”


Since last week, operators under the umbrella of the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) have increased air fares by about 100 per cent with a one-way economy ticket selling for N50,000.

They blamed the decision on the increasing cost of operation, especially the price of aviation fuel which has almost quadrupled, now selling for over N410 per litre.

However, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) appears to be helpless on the issue as it said air fares are deregulated and determined by market forces.

“Air fare has been deregulated long ago and as such it is market forces that are the determining factor. NCAA is meant to check predatory practices with the provision of the civil aviation policy,” spokesman of the NCAA, Mr Sam Adurogboye said in an interview with Daily Trust.

However, some stakeholders are insisting that NCAA has a responsibility to intervene. An aviation analyst, Capt. Alex Nwuba, said with the increment in airfares, people would begin to travel by bus and by train.

“Some of us will go by bus, some of us will go by train. Very soon, we will have the Lagos-Kano rail route. Aviation has always been for people in a hurry. It is not for everybody’s journey. And it is not about the elite that it is open to, it is only for people in a hurry.

“If you are not in a hurry, go by road and enjoy the scenery, experience many cities and many activities in the country,” he said.


Nwuba noted that price-fixing by a group is anti-competition and distorts the market, and called on NCAA to intervene as a matter of urgency.

Another aviation analyst, Dr Daniel Young, insisted that NCAA must intervene, saying the authority “cannot afford to keep quiet over what they (operators) are doing because the onus is on them to correct and regulate the airlines and the industry to ensure that people are not unnecessarily expressing greed all in the name of trying to balance their business.”

Speaking about the airlines, he said “They are not offering anything more than what they are giving. You enter an aircraft, they give you Ribena as if you are going to school and they expect to collect N50,000. It is just biscuit of N50 and Ribena of N100, then you are collecting N50,000.

“The flight is delayed, no incentive in terms of giving you refreshment. You take passengers for granted and when they miss their flights, you don’t refund their money and then you want us all to keep quiet.

“Then you went and conspired, having a series of meetings which is against the law to hike the price and peg it. The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Council has a law against that.”

He stated that the implication of the fare hike is that passengers’ number will drop, insisting the challenges being faced by the operators are temporary.

“Now if we allow them to peg their price at N50,000, to bring it down from that will be difficult.”

https://dailytrust.com/fare-hike-airlines-record-low-booking-as-passengers-shun-flights

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by Laggafin: 7:01pm On Feb 23, 2022
We have not suffered enough if not we will all be on the streets demanding Govt at all Levels resign

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by Penguin2: 7:18pm On Feb 23, 2022
I beg to defer.

This attitude of having everything cheap in this country is the reason foreign investors are not enthusiastic to invest in so many sectors of the Nigerian economy.

These airline operators said they now buy aviation fuel at N410 per litre then add other charges that they pay at airports yet Nigerians want them to be doing Father Christmas for them.

Must you travel by air?

Look at Power Sector, we are against paying the right bills that will allow investors put the right money into buying and installing equipments and facilities that would have improved our light situation.

Now investors are not willing to borrow money and invest in the power sector because they can’t recoup such money since we insist on underpaying.

Same thing with subsidy.

We don’t want subsidy out even as it is totally unsustainable and highly weighing on the nation’s finances.

Please we need to stop that madness.

If we want quality, we must be ready to pay for it.

I’m sure most of those protesting are those who use 25k to book flight and take pictures to oppress people online to feed their fake live.

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by Nbotee(m): 7:59pm On Feb 23, 2022
Didn't really noticeit. Airpeace flight from Abuja to lagos dis morning was mostly filled.

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by LeoDeKing: 8:13pm On Feb 23, 2022
Of course, what do they expect.

Any idiot knows the simple law of demand and supply as related to price.

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by gsparks01(m): 8:13pm On Feb 23, 2022
Penguin2:
I beg to defer.

This attitude of having everything cheap in this country is the reason foreign investors are not enthusiastic to invest in so many sectors of the Nigerian economy.

These airline operators said they now buy aviation fuel at N410 per litre then add other charges that they pay at airports yet Nigerians want them to be doing Father Christmas for them.

Must you travel by air?

Look at Power Sector, we are against paying the right bills that will allow investors put the right money into buying and installing equipments and facilities that would have improved our light situation.

Now investors are not willing to borrow money and invest in the power sector because they can’t recoup such money since we insist on underpaying.

Same thing with subsidy.

We don’t want subsidy out even as it is totally unsustainable and highly weighing on the nation’s finances.

Please we need to stop that madness.

If we want quality, we must be ready to pay for it.

I’m sure most of those protesting are those who use 25k to book flight and take pictures to oppress people online to feed their fake live.
who are you begging?

This is selective comparison. You want things to measure up to other countries (most probably the West) but have you considered that income level and standard of living aren't on par? Nobody is against paying what's right if all other things are equal.

Your post just reeks of one not in touch with happenings in Nigeria.

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by Mrupdate11: 8:14pm On Feb 23, 2022
Bound to happen

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by samwheel(m): 8:15pm On Feb 23, 2022
Penguin2:
I beg to defer.

This attitude of having everything cheap in this country is the reason foreign investors are not enthusiastic to invest in so many sectors of the Nigerian economy.

These airline operators said they now buy aviation fuel at N410 per litre then add other charges that they pay at airports yet Nigerians want them to be doing Father Christmas for them.

Must you travel by air?

Look at Power Sector, we are against paying the right bills that will allow investors put the right money into buying and installing equipments and facilities that would have improved our light situation.

Now investors are not willing to borrow money and invest in the power sector because they can’t recoup such money since we insist on underpaying.

Same thing with subsidy.

We don’t want subsidy out even as it is totally unsustainable and highly weighing on the nation’s finances.

Please we need to stop that madness.

If we want quality, we must be ready to pay for it.

I’m sure most of those protesting are those who use 25k to book flight and take pictures to oppress people online to feed their fake live.

Dumb post

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by NoSentiment: 8:15pm On Feb 23, 2022
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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by temptnow: 8:15pm On Feb 23, 2022
God is good, Abuja to Owerri ₦11,000

Airpeace and Dana air say Na ₦50,000

Left Abuja around 7am got to Owerri around 5pm.

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by nomenclature(m): 8:16pm On Feb 23, 2022
Penguin2:
I beg to defer.

This attitude of having everything cheap in this country is the reason foreign investors are not enthusiastic to invest in so many sectors of the Nigerian economy.

These airline operators said they now buy aviation fuel at N410 per litre then add other charges that they pay at airports yet Nigerians want them to be doing Father Christmas for them.

Must you travel by air?

Look at Power Sector, we are against paying the right bills that will allow investors put the right money into buying and installing equipments and facilities that would have improved our light situation.

Now investors are not willing to borrow money and invest in the power sector because they can’t recoup such money since we insist on underpaying.

Same thing with subsidy.

We don’t want subsidy out even as it is totally unsustainable and highly weighing on the nation’s finances.

Please we need to stop that madness.

If we want quality, we must be ready to pay for it.

I’m sure most of those protesting are those who use 25k to book flight and take pictures to oppress people online to feed their fake live.
Bros ,na the mumu wen i dey tell u be this

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by yinkus6750(m): 8:17pm On Feb 23, 2022
No money to fly.

No PMS to travel by road

So called train is also expensive.

Guess its time to stop moving around

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by temptnow: 8:17pm On Feb 23, 2022
Nbotee:
Didn't really noticeit. Airpeace flight from Abuja to lagos dis morning was mostly filled.

Those are people who bought tickets before the hike

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by pretydiva(f): 8:18pm On Feb 23, 2022
Buhari has finished this country

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by truthstands01: 8:19pm On Feb 23, 2022
Penguin2:
I beg to defer.

This attitude of having everything cheap in this country is the reason foreign investors are not enthusiastic to invest in so many sectors of the Nigerian economy.

These airline operators said they now buy aviation fuel at N410 per litre then add other charges that they pay at airports yet Nigerians want them to be doing Father Christmas for them.

Must you travel by air?

Look at Power Sector, we are against paying the right bills that will allow investors put the right money into buying and installing equipments and facilities that would have improved our light situation.

Now investors are not willing to borrow money and invest in the power sector because they can’t recoup such money since we insist on underpaying.

Same thing with subsidy.

We don’t want subsidy out even as it is totally unsustainable and highly weighing on the nation’s finances.

Please we need to stop that madness.

If we want quality, we must be ready to pay for it.

I’m sure most of those protesting are those who use 25k to book flight and take pictures to oppress people online to feed their fake live.
Pls close your mouth if you don't know what to say. Why is hardship the 2nd name of Nigeria. Train from France to London is about $112. Get some sense. Our God giving resources and weath are being lavished on frivolities by those in power. Do you know what the so called N16Trillion budget of 2022 can do to Nigeria if judiciously used. More that 80% of that money goes to waste. Nigeria is in deep mess. Wakeup.

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by Kccheechy(m): 8:21pm On Feb 23, 2022
It’s the fault of our government That price of aviation fuel has quadrupled...like, do they import aviation fuel too??

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by TooMuchStuff: 8:22pm On Feb 23, 2022
I pity kids born in the last 12 years in Nigeria. They will think this is how the whole world is governed.

Buhari is the 9th Plaques in Egypt in the days of Moses

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by Nobody: 8:25pm On Feb 23, 2022
Wahala e nor day finish, make you try day enjoy grin
Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by nedublink(m): 8:25pm On Feb 23, 2022
Penguin2:
I beg to defer.

This attitude of having everything cheap in this country is the reason foreign investors are not enthusiastic to invest in so many sectors of the Nigerian economy.

These airline operators said they now buy aviation fuel at N410 per litre then add other charges that they pay at airports yet Nigerians want them to be doing Father Christmas for them.

Must you travel by air?

Look at Power Sector, we are against paying the right bills that will allow investors put the right money into buying and installing equipments and facilities that would have improved our light situation.

Now investors are not willing to borrow money and invest in the power sector because they can’t recoup such money since we insist on underpaying.

Same thing with subsidy.

We don’t want subsidy out even as it is totally unsustainable and highly weighing on the nation’s finances.

Please we need to stop that madness.

If we want quality, we must be ready to pay for it.

I’m sure most of those protesting are those who use 25k to book flight and take pictures to oppress people online to feed their fake live.
mumu

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by handsomeyinka(m): 8:26pm On Feb 23, 2022
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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by janedonez(m): 8:27pm On Feb 23, 2022
Again
Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by abobote: 8:27pm On Feb 23, 2022
I didn't know flight was as low as 25k before, and I have been entering Lagos to Abuja 25, when I should have completed the money to take flight, but with this increment, its now out of reach.

The passengers will still return, they don't have any other choice, the road is not an option. Flight is luxury, and for the rich

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by PrimadonnaO(f): 8:28pm On Feb 23, 2022
Of course, they'll shun the flights.

Most people in Nigeria are constantly redefining what their needs are now.

Amongst needs, there are NEEDS.

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by nedublink(m): 8:28pm On Feb 23, 2022
Penguin2:
I beg to defer.

This attitude of having everything cheap in this country is the reason foreign investors are not enthusiastic to invest in so many sectors of the Nigerian economy.

These airline operators said they now buy aviation fuel at N410 per litre then add other charges that they pay at airports yet Nigerians want them to be doing Father Christmas for them.

Must you travel by air?

Look at Power Sector, we are against paying the right bills that will allow investors put the right money into buying and installing equipments and facilities that would have improved our light situation.

Now investors are not willing to borrow money and invest in the power sector because they can’t recoup such money since we insist on underpaying.

Same thing with subsidy.

We don’t want subsidy out even as it is totally unsustainable and highly weighing on the nation’s finances.

Please we need to stop that madness.

If we want quality, we must be ready to pay for it.

I’m sure most of those protesting are those who use 25k to book flight and take pictures to oppress people online to feed their fake live.
so you are happy with the inflation we are suffering from.

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by Cloven22: 8:29pm On Feb 23, 2022
The fare hike is way too much for people to not be concerned.

For those of us on ground, Flickwheel is your go-to for professional car fixing services as well as car loans you can pay back in installments.
Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by flokii: 8:30pm On Feb 23, 2022
Reality is that most people won't pay that amount for a 45mins flight.. even if you're earning six digits as salary, your basic instincts would just tell you that's a rip-off.
It's wickedness of the highest order.

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by bluefilm: 8:31pm On Feb 23, 2022
Penguin2:
I beg to defer.

This attitude of having everything cheap in this country is the reason foreign investors are not enthusiastic to invest in so many sectors of the Nigerian economy.

These airline operators said they now buy aviation fuel at N410 per litre then add other charges that they pay at airports yet Nigerians want them to be doing Father Christmas for them.

Must you travel by air?

Look at Power Sector, we are against paying the right bills that will allow investors put the right money into buying and installing equipments and facilities that would have improved our light situation.

Now investors are not willing to borrow money and invest in the power sector because they can’t recoup such money since we insist on underpaying.

Same thing with subsidy.

We don’t want subsidy out even as it is totally unsustainable and highly weighing on the nation’s finances.

Please we need to stop that madness.

If we want quality, we must be ready to pay for it.

I’m sure most of those protesting are those who use 25k to book flight and take pictures to oppress people online to feed their fake live.

Same thing with education?

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Re: Fare Hike: Airlines Record Low Booking As Passengers Shun Flights by deflover(m): 8:33pm On Feb 23, 2022
Penguin2:
I beg to defer.

This attitude of having everything cheap in this country is the reason foreign investors are not enthusiastic to invest in so many sectors of the Nigerian economy.

These airline operators said they now buy aviation fuel at N410 per litre then add other charges that they pay at airports yet Nigerians want them to be doing Father Christmas for them.

Must you travel by air?

Look at Power Sector, we are against paying the right bills that will allow investors put the right money into buying and installing equipments and facilities that would have improved our light situation.

Now investors are not willing to borrow money and invest in the power sector because they can’t recoup such money since we insist on underpaying.

Same thing with subsidy.

We don’t want subsidy out even as it is totally unsustainable and highly weighing on the nation’s finances.

Please we need to stop that madness.

If we want quality, we must be ready to pay for it.

I’m sure most of those protesting are those who use 25k to book flight and take pictures to oppress people online to feed their fake live.

u mentioned paying for services
but u forgot to talk about minimum wage
u refused to talk about the purchasing power of the naira

these are the key factors that affect the ability to pay

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