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Re: Top 5 Ways To Conquer Long Queues At Nigerian Airports by HEIR: 1:59pm On Jun 03, 2017
Travelling light does the trick for me, you can avoid those long baggage check in queue, straight up to go get your ticket.
Re: Top 5 Ways To Conquer Long Queues At Nigerian Airports by Mofpearl: 2:13pm On Jun 03, 2017
No. 1 is very true
Re: Top 5 Ways To Conquer Long Queues At Nigerian Airports by DaddyGngeess(m): 2:24pm On Jun 03, 2017
I am at the airport now and my flight has be reschedule for another 1hour, oya tell me what to do?
Re: Top 5 Ways To Conquer Long Queues At Nigerian Airports by ziga: 2:57pm On Jun 03, 2017
In summary, continue to suffer and smile.

Even bigger airports are better organized and planned than the little airports we have.

Nigeria just doesn't plan well for a lot of things. We already know the volume of people passing through. It's not that complicated.

Also, with the recent trend of terrorism, you don't want to have big clusters of people in places like that. Those are soft targets!!!


Why are Nigerian airport officials digging into peoples checked bags and underwear. In 2017!!! Maybe no NEPA to run the scanners... Use scanners instead and i'm sure the lines will reduce significantly.

Nigeria is in deep sh!t.

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Re: Top 5 Ways To Conquer Long Queues At Nigerian Airports by jaybee(f): 7:37pm On Jun 03, 2017
Opinionated:
Long queues and delays are not new to commuters at the Nigerian airports. From the ticket stalls to the check-in counters and even canteens at the waiting area, travelers find themselves caught up in very long and slow queues which become not only intensely boring and monotonous as time rolls by but brings on aching feet.

The stress that comes with queuing has a tremendous impact on not just the travelers but on customer service as well. Usually, these unsatisfied travelers complain bitterly and even haul curses at the attendant at the counter with hope that it would spur them into working faster. Some even just leave the line all together for faster alternative moves.

If you are travelling via any of the Nigerian airports and you are dreading the seemingly inevitable long queues, relax! Jumia Travel has pulled together 5 tricks to help you deal with long queues and even possibly cut your way through to getting the service you desire in little or no time.

Take advantage of your unique situation

Nigeria as a nation has very high moral values and certain situations are duly regarded even in public places where such rule does not necessarily apply. If you are pregnant, old, sick, disabled or have a small child, you definitely have a unique situation that exempts you from queuing up for long hours like the others. Take advantage of your situation. Walk to the front of the line and let whoever is in charge in on your unique predicament and ask them politely to attend to you. It works all the time and the good thing is that others who have been waiting on the line will not complain for fear of looking disrespectful or lacking moral standards.

Make friends

The only thing worse than being trapped in a long stagnant queue, is standing alone in it. Even if you do not know the person in front of you or behind you, talk to them anyway. Strike up a conversation and mix up with the new people around you. You can start by sharing your grief over the long queue. Keep it light and infuse a sense of appropriate humor when you can. This comes in handy when you need to leave the line shortly to use the bathroom or just grad a snack. You are rest assured that your space in the line will be secured by your new friend.

Check-in online

Not all airlines in Nigeria have this option yet, however the giants, including Arik and Aero, have the option on their websites. Checking in online allows you to complete the entire pre-travelling transaction online. It saves you the stress of purchasing ticket over the counter and eventually having to queue for check-in afterwards.

Be vigilant

When you are standing in the queue, you need to be vigilant to know if anyone is cutting the line or someone is trying to bring a friend in without forfeiting his own space. Being on the lookout for these king of things ensure the line is not delayed any more than is necessary. Again, sometimes the line may move or some announcement concerning you might be made and with the loud noise in the airports, you might not be able to hear them, unless you are sharp.

Be patient

Sometimes, there really is nothing you can do about the long queues, there no alternatives, no hustling airport staff to help you speed up the process for a token, and you are just stuck. At times like this, it is important to stay patient and positive. Accept the situation, do not complain, just wait it out, keeping in mind that it will surely be a memory someday. Good thing is, you can distract yourself with food, drink, music or phone games.

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One very important point: Go to the airport early. This will afford you enough time to relax, be stable, and avoid anxiety.

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