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Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by Adesiji77: 8:01am On Jul 29, 2016
The current spike in the exchange rate of the dollar to the naira may be taking its toll on the country’s foreign-exchange-dependent aviation sector as airline operators seek to increase their fares by 45 per cent.

The dollar exchange rate, which currently stands at N350, according to the airline operators, has further pushed the cost of running the business beyond them.

Some operators told The Guardian that their plight was not helped by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) disapproval of a new air fare regime that should have officially gone up by 45 per cent, to keep pace with the dollar rate.


Some airlines, however, appear to have resorted to self-help in raising ticket prices for over-the-counter purchase.
The act, which is described as a sharp practice by NCAA’s rules, has seen some tickets gone up by N10, 000 to N20, 000, depending on the airline and the time of purchase.

An operator, who is also a leading member of the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), told The Guardian on the condition of anonymity that the current fare regime, in relation to foreign exchange, was not realistic.

He said: “The current rate is killing our business and it seems our regulators don’t care if we go into extinction. The truth is that this sector cannot survive under the current realities. You cannot do anything without the dollar, which is not in anyway favourable.”

The operator added that several planes were either due for checks or had been sent for the same purpose overseas but still could not be returned due to the further high cost of service caused by the forex spike.

It would be recalled that the aviation fuel scarcity that almost grounded operations nationwide last week was due to oil marketers’ staunch refusal to import the product, otherwise called Jet-A1, into the country at an exchange rate higher than N300.

The situation had to be salvaged by the Federal Government’s intervention that availed forex to the importers at an interbank rate.

On the heels of the scarcity and attendant hardship on air travellers, The Guardian observed that rates, which normally range between N18, 000 and N23, 000 for economy class across the airlines, went up to about N30, 000 to N39, 800. The price is subject to the time of purchase and airline of choice.

Some operators have, however, openly supported the hike. A former manager of the defunct Chanchangi Airlines, Mohammed Tukur, at the weekend said that the airline operators had been boxed to a corner by the current harsh economic condition, and left with no choice than to raise fares.

Tukur, who was also the Assistant Secretary-General of the AON, added that the carriers were in dire straits, but would survive if fares were raised.

“You look at the dollar; you now buy everything in dollar. Airline business is heavily dollarised. Maintenance cost has gone up, the airlines pay so many charges to the aviation agencies, among other sundry charges. It should not be less than N35, 000 if they really want to break even. Their fear is that if they raise airfare, people would take to road travel. It is still very cheap to fly in Nigeria.”

The NCAA had, however, denied raising ticket fares for local airlines. The aviation regulatory body said though airfares, add-ons, charges, tariffs and terms and condition of service are fully liberalised, they are all subject to NCAA’s approval before coming to effect.

The spokesman for the NCAA, Sam Adurogboye, said airfares and sundry charges had been statutorily deregulated and subjected to market forces.

He said that notwithstanding, all air carriers or their agents were expected to file with the authority, a tariff for that service showing all rates, fares and add-on charges, including the terms and conditions of free and reduced rate transportation for that service, as specified in IS.18.14.1.1.

Another requirement for airfare raise is for the carriers to obtain approval from the NCAA to introduce and or increase add-on charges or surcharges such as fuel, Internet booking, insurance, security and similar surcharges, prior to implementation.

http://m.guardian.ng/news/airlines-seek-45-increase-in-fares/
Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by nnachukz(m): 8:15am On Jul 29, 2016
O yes wetin never add money?

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by Nobody: 8:32am On Jul 29, 2016
buharia are u aware?

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by Benjom(m): 9:27am On Jul 29, 2016
Let them be considerate o.

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by yomi007k(m): 11:31am On Jul 29, 2016
Na to go buy camel as means of transport sure pass oooo....lol

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by guntranno(f): 1:27pm On Jul 29, 2016
God forbid!!!
Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by IamQuins: 1:28pm On Jul 29, 2016
When Buhari is done with this country it would be too late for Zombies to restore their factory settings.

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by amiibaby(f): 1:28pm On Jul 29, 2016
Wow that's huge
Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by MadCow1: 1:28pm On Jul 29, 2016
When I am already paying as much as 35k for a flight ticket?


Well.. Na road go sure pass be that.

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by Teejayphillip(m): 1:28pm On Jul 29, 2016
Nah to turn witch remain.... Make we dey fly with our wings during day n night...

Nigeria will be great in my lifetime... I so much believe

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by Ada9103(f): 1:29pm On Jul 29, 2016
Aiit
Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by realestniggah: 1:30pm On Jul 29, 2016
nah their way
Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by realestniggah: 1:31pm On Jul 29, 2016
arik airline should not just try rubbish
Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by marinepatrol: 1:31pm On Jul 29, 2016
does anything ever go down in this country of ours?does anything ever go down in this country of ours?does anything ever go down in this country of ours?

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by OgidiOlu3(m): 1:32pm On Jul 29, 2016
I don't mind road travels but the govt should fix that Benin-Ore road abeg. This is 2016! angry
Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by Nnachuka(m): 1:37pm On Jul 29, 2016
Teejayphillip:
Nah to turn witch remain.... Make we dey fly with our wings during day n night...

Nigeria will be great in my lifetime... I so much believe
guy you've made my day

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by kaen1317: 1:37pm On Jul 29, 2016
The rich also cry...now we know the true meaning....we being sucked dry, very soon there'll be nothing to suck..everything is on the high side but income has remained stagnant while some income earners have been sacked...tough economy right now God help us and our president. Am a Christian and an igbo man but I must pray for my presido cos its God that put him there and the bible has enjoined us to pray for our leaders cos it ain't easy mehn..

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by ALAYORMII: 1:38pm On Jul 29, 2016
Na trekking things ooo

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by Wolex143: 1:38pm On Jul 29, 2016
yomi007k:
Na to go buy camel as means of transport sure pass oooo....lol
abi oo
Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by idupaul: 1:43pm On Jul 29, 2016
Now we know who destroyed the Nigerian economy in the 80s ..it wasn't Shagari, it wasn't Babangida it was clearly Buhari..everything playing out exactly like 1984 ..before 84 Nigerian Airways was the pride of Africa by 1985 when Buhari was removed it had become an eyesore same thing with Nigerian railway

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by muller101(m): 1:43pm On Jul 29, 2016
Na to travel with horses sure pass o

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by Iceberg3: 1:49pm On Jul 29, 2016
Impeach buhari..

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by AceRoyal: 1:50pm On Jul 29, 2016
Those guys that "Trekked" for PMB,where giving us a premonition of things to come. tongue

So many people would wanna become witches and wizards now so that they can fly easily but then again,even witches cannot afford sweets and biscuits required for initiation cuz of inflation.
I dnt think they would want more members to avoid over population and traffic jam in the air tongue

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by counsellorwiser(m): 1:57pm On Jul 29, 2016
GOD bless the messiah of the minions. This is the beginning.. Tighten your seatbelts, much worse turbulence lies ahead. smiley Change is here!

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by 400billionman: 1:59pm On Jul 29, 2016
Thats the process of equating one dollar to one naira.

Change is gradual..

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by ephi123(f): 2:00pm On Jul 29, 2016
What exactly is Buhari's economic team doing for goodness sake?!

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by Originalsly: 2:02pm On Jul 29, 2016
When the price of oil soared to over $140 per barrel..... the price of aviation and all other fuels skyrocketed. .. the airlines spiked their fares. .. charged for luggage... added all sorts of fees... all in the name of offsetting the price of fuel. When the price of oil dropped to $26 per barrel.... they never dropped any of what they added on nor their fares. Let them dip from the windfall profits they been making over the past year or so... or fold up and go out of business.

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by DrMuzungu(m): 2:05pm On Jul 29, 2016
Airfares in Africa are MUCH higher than European airfares, and the quality of service is shiт.

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by counsellorwiser(m): 2:08pm On Jul 29, 2016
Iceberg3:
Impeach buhari..

Nope! Do you want his worshippers to later accuse you of hindering him from taking us to dreamland? Let him complete his political combos. Buhari's reign will be the greatest political lesson of all time.

Once bitten, twice foolish. angry Welcome to '84 reloaded!

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Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by 400billionman: 2:09pm On Jul 29, 2016
Any move that will remove money from the pocket of the rich and place it in the pockets of the poor is welcome..
Re: Airlines Seek 45% Increase In Fares by Iko5000: 2:14pm On Jul 29, 2016
laughing out loud grin grin grin
IamQuins:
When Buhari is done with this country it would be too late for Zombies to restore their factory settings.

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