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Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by Islie: 6:14am On Apr 11
•Keyamo commends Gatwick Airport for welcoming Nigerian carrier

The entry of Nigeria’s major carrier, Air Peace into the lucrative London route, has sparked price war among foreign airlines which have severally reduced their airfares to compete effectively with the Nigerian airline.

This emerged just as the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, yesterday, thanked Gatwick Airport, London management for welcoming Air Peace, which started flight service to the airport on March 30, 2024.

Air Peace started direct flights from Lagos to London on March 30, pegging its price for a round-trip economy ticket at N1.2 million on a route that foreign airlines used to charge as much as N3 million.

This prompted the foreign airlines to cut their airfares to an average of N1.4 million for a round-trip economy ticket last week. But checks yesterday showed that some foreign airlines have further slashed their prices to an average of N841,732.

Checks by THISDAY showed that prices by most of the flights have dropped significantly.

For instance, Egyptair has dropped its Lagos-London economy ticket price further to ($470) N585,620; Air Peace London to Lagos now goes for ($655) N816, 130; British Airways goes for ($787.99) N981, 848; Virgin Atlantic ($927.99) N1.1 million and Royal Air Moroc ($456.99) N569,422.

Also, RwandAir has pegged its airfare to London at ($545.35) N679,070; Ethiopian Air ($543.84) -N677, 824; Turkish Airlines ($647.84) – N807, 408; Air France London ($915.99) -N1.1 million, while KLM pegged its price to ($927.84) – N1.1 million.

Comparing the current air fares to the cost of flight tickets last week, before the entrant of Air Peace to the London market showed that a one-way economy class ticket from Lagos to London on British Airways used to cost N3 million for Economy and N11 million for Business Class, which has since dropped to N1.7 million for economy and N6.8million for Business Class respectively.

On Lufthansa, a one-way Economy class ticket from Lagos to London which also cost about N3 million and N9 million for Business class was later put at N2 million for economy class and N7 million for Business Class respectively.

On Virgin Atlantic, the same destination which used to cost about N2 million for Economy, N5 million for Economy Premium and N12 million for Business Class now cost N1.5 million for Economy, N3 million for Premuim and N6 million for Business Class.


These indicated that since Air Peace joined the Lagos-London route, foreign airlines have reviewed their fares downwards severally and as the Chairman and CEO of Air Peace, Dr Allen Onyema said in an interview on Channels TV on Tuesday, the London-Lagos route is no more lucrative because the airlines are slashing their prices to drive the Nigerian carrier out of the market.

“The same strategy is being employed right now by some of the foreign airlines to drop the price so that people will now leave Air Peace and go to those foreign airlines.

“Of course, it is a very devilish conspiracy. All of a sudden, other airlines are underpricing; that is below the cost of operation

“One other airline was advertising $100, one $350. If you fill up the entire aircraft and carry people on the wings, it is not even enough to buy your fuel, so why are they doing that?

“Their governments are supporting them because Nigeria has been a cash cow for everybody. Their governments are supporting them to do this and take Air Peace out.

“The idea is to take Air Peace out and the moment they succeed in taking air peace out, Nigerians will pay 20 times over and it’s going to happen if, God forbid, they’re able to take Air Peace out because what is happening now is scary and of course, even at Gatwick where you are, are you given 100 per cent corporation?

“Let me tell you this, on the first day of the inaugural flight out of london, 24 hours to the time, they moved us to another checking area other than the place assigned to us. The place they gave us the carousel was not working so when you check-in people, you need to manually carry the load to some 50 meters away to go and drop it somewhere else just to delay you.

“No other airline faces that. If they take out Air Peace prematurely, this country will pay dearly for it 10 times over quote me, billions will be lost and there will be another heavy strain on the naira,” Onyema said.

Reacting to this development, former Director General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Benedict Adeyileka, told THISDAY that price war was on among foreign airlines on the Lagos-London route, adding that the plan was to drive out Air Peace from the market and then they increase airfares by 300 per cent.

He said before Air Peace entered into the market, foreign airlines were ripping off Nigerians with outrageous fares, making Nigeria their most profitable route because they charge very high fares that are almost double what they charge for London-Johannesburg route that is three hours longer than Lagos-London, which is about six hours.

Adeyileka, regretted that the Nigerian government allowed foreign airline to operate cabotage service, whereby they carry passengers from one Nigerian airport to another Nigerian airport, against what is in the Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) and what those countries that own the airlines will never allow Nigerian carriers to do in their airports.

“Foreign airlines are crashing their prices because they want to bring Air Peace down. Nigeria has become very lucrative to these airlines because government allowed some of them, including Ethiopian, Turkish, Qatar, Lufthansa to practice cabotage, taking passengers from one of our airports to another of our airports, which is unacceptable. I can say it anywhere; they cannot do this without the connivance of Nigerians.

“They have been enjoying monopoly on the Nigerian route; but now a Nigerian carrier joined the market they want to drive it out with price war.

“If they succeed within 48 hours the airlines will more than double the prices. They will increase the fares by 300 per cent. Let then continue to bring down the prices, it is good for Nigeria,” Adeyileka said.

According to him, what would save Nigerian carriers was patriotism as well as government support, noting that when he worked in UK, the UK- owned airlines were not buying aviation fuel at the same cost as foreign airlines and they were not paying the same airport charges as foreign airlines and urged the Nigerian government to find ways to support Nigerian carriers.

He added: “If we want the naira to continue to gain value and also to reduce the demand on the dollar, government should encourage local carriers where passengers can buy their ticket in naira and the airline will not repatriate its earnings through forex out of the country.”


Keyamo Commends Gatwick Airport for Welcoming Nigerian Carrier, Air Peace

Meanwhile, Keyamo has thanked Gatwick Airport, London management for welcoming Nigeria’s major carrier, Air Peace, which started flight service to the airport on March 30, 2024.

In his verified X (twitter) handle, @fkeyamo, the Minister acknowledged the message from Gatwick Airport authority, saying the message issued one week after the airline’s inaugural flight to the airport was belated but accepted, adding that the federal government was fully in support of its airlines.

“Finally! Thank you Gatwick Airport. We expected this (welcome message) on the first day of the arrival of one of our most important local airlines, Air Peace.

“But better late than never. We look forward to working with you to ensure seamless operation by Air Peace from your airport. The government of Nigeria fully supports our local operators,” the Minister said.

London Gatwick airport, @Gatwick_Airport, had welcomed the Nigerian carrier, saying, “Excited news! We recently welcomed Nigerian carrier @flyairpeace to the London Gatwick family, flying daily to Lagos.

“Perfect for reconnecting with friends and loved ones or for business travellers, embark on your next journey from London Gatwick to Lagos with Air Peace.”

According to information from the airport’s website, Gatwick Airport is managed by Gatwick Airport Limited, but since May 2019, VINCI Airports have been the majority shareholder and the rest of the shares are owned by a group of investors.

VINCI Airports is the world’s leading private airport operator. They have welcomed 240 million passengers per year, including 46 million at London Gatwick. They also operate the world’s largest and most diversenetwork, with 65 airports in 12 countries.

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by DrChukki: 9:12am On Apr 11
Imagine how prices of things will crash in Nigeria if we can leave corruption and tribalism and support local investors

Some Nigerian big heads never wanted this Airpeace - London flight to work because they know what they're benefiting... Thank God no more food for them.

Like I used to say, if we don't use this opportunity a Southerner is the president and fix Nigeria, next time it's going to the north, we're completely finished

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by Itiskdg121(m): 9:12am On Apr 11
Nigeria will be great.
Positive effects of demonopolizing the market

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by ryloy: 9:12am On Apr 11
Airlines business is not a profitable business . No serious businessman is into aviation business. As said by someone " no top 100 billionaire in the world is into aviation business" it's all fancy and glamour with no profitability or liquidity.

Since it is a very low margin business... volumes and routes are key . That's why having a national carrier is most.

We also need competition in local flights. It is currently too pricey and these guys are cheating customers. How can a flight of less than one hour to the east be #500k during festive season. That is devilish.

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by leo047: 9:12am On Apr 11
This people are ready to fly at a lost just to undermine AirPeace because the have the financial war chest to play the game, but at the end na we Nigerians go decide wether Airpeace will make headway or not

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by richard870(m): 9:13am On Apr 11
At this point, the FG should employ some waivers for Air peace.

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by sofeo(m): 9:13am On Apr 11
It's expected.

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by FineUsername(m): 9:13am On Apr 11
ryloy:
Airlines business is not a profitable business

Don’t be deceived.

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by Sheuns(m): 9:13am On Apr 11
grin

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by ignis: 9:14am On Apr 11
What was Airpeace expecting ? I'm sure Onyema was not expecting an easy ride of Goat meat peppersoup, Afang soup with Pounded Yam.

There is competition and politics in aviation just like every other business. I expect Airpeace to explore their competitive advantages. Especially linking the London flights with local flights to various domestic Airports in Nigeria. Such that passengers can board from Kano, Abuja, Enugu, Anambra, PH etc with a seamless luggage transfer at Lagos Airport.

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by helinues: 9:14am On Apr 11
Me watching Roosevelt's capitalist ideology playing out here

The travellers are enjoying this. It's been long. Don't stop please

cheesy

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by Skillsnigeria: 9:14am On Apr 11
Hmmm
Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by strictly4data: 9:14am On Apr 11
Oh my goodness

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by worksmart(m): 9:14am On Apr 11
Gatwick Airport failed to honour Airpeace inaugural flight with the water hose welcome from fire trucks as is customary for Airlines on inaugural flights on new routes.

Airpeace have been unable to leave London on time for return flights to Lagos since the Inaugural flight, because Gatwick sabotage who put them in check in desk where the belts and carousal are not working forcing Airpeace to manually carry checked in luggages to their destination about 50metres away. Apparently there is a rule that airlines that are late departing an airport 80% of the time can be removed from flying that route.

Gatwick also failed until recently as a few hours ago to announce that Airpeace has joined the airlines flying the the Lagos to London route.

If you search Lagos to London Gatwick on the internet Airpeace does not appear, The only way to know Airpeace fares is to visit their website but oddly enough even on their website , the fare is shown in dollars instead pounds or Naira ( I wonder if it is Airpeace own doing or hands of saboteurs) I suspect saboteurs.

If you search on known flight ticket sites like Opodo and others Airpeace results are never returned . Even when you enter Airpeace names you would struggle to find any results returned for Airpeace Direct flight Lagos to London.

If you keep trying on these well known sites you may eventually get a result for the cheapest price for Airpeace for that route without any other details such as date and time of departure and that price would be about double the actual true price as found in Airpeace website.

If you no get sense go ahead and not support Airpeace and buy you ticket from foreign airlines who have lowered their ticket prices below those of Airpeace to push then off the route. So When Airpeace is eventually pushed out they can return to fleecing us with prices that are about 5 times what Airpeace are charging.

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by UnstableFC: 9:14am On Apr 11
helinues:
Toh

Find work

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by PlasmaTV: 9:14am On Apr 11
undecided
Buhari and his cohorts need to be FLOGGED for that scam, sham and shame of Nigeria Air. Imagine Nigeria had a national carrier. The monopolists' hold would be broken.

When there is no VISION, the people PERISH!!

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by IamAtAnger: 9:14am On Apr 11
All these inflation wey we dey get on top local consumables na because no competition... make other regions go into farming nobody wan gree farm again

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by 004gist: 9:14am On Apr 11
This foreign airline that made me travel all the way to Cotonou before I could board a flight going to London for 450k
while Nigeria was showing 1.2m to 1.5m that was last year.

I kept on asking why is it like this? The Cotonou airport self is not that busy na we Nigerians come make am busy.. More than half of the plane na Naija full am.

This foreign airline are very wicked,heartless as they said their money was trapped in Nigeria that was why they had to charge Nigerians 3 times what other African countries pay.

Even the Cotonou weh I enter plan from to London na naira I used pay not dollar

Government need to ensure that they are taxed heavily, then reduce tax for airspeace to be able to compete better with them

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by Racoon(m): 9:15am On Apr 11
Western imperialism will never end. They hate us wella.

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by chikason22(m): 9:15am On Apr 11
If not for corruption, what will give those bastard foreign airlines the gut to do what they're doing. Ripping us off.

We ha e everything in this country, but what we don't have is LEADERSHIP.
Jobless mofos like Helinues, Legendhero and other unfortunate agbadorians will not agree. They like supporting our oppressors.

I enjoined all patriotic Nigerians irrespective of tribe or religion to patronize AIR PEACE and make those bastard foreign airlines pay for their years of evils against the Nigerian people.

I rest my case.

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by worksmart(m): 9:15am On Apr 11
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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by nomadreporter: 9:15am On Apr 11
What a shame

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by Ttipsy(f): 9:16am On Apr 11
Other Airline operators slashing down their price to counter air peace is simply an oversight, mischievous and selfish

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by STEWpid(f): 9:16am On Apr 11
Chai..




Why do some people want Air Peace to FAIL??


Lobartorn!!

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by BarrElChapo(m): 9:17am On Apr 11
The problem is apart from Virgin Atlantic all other carriers mentioned are state owned entities.

I wish airpeace all the best cos it’s like being a sardine amongst sharks.

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by ojialo(m): 9:18am On Apr 11
These guys have been exploiting us for long..
I blame the government for not enforcing price control on these guys, same way DSTV have always been exploiting us....

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by mytime24(f): 9:18am On Apr 11
Goodnews for customers 😂

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by Flame333: 9:18am On Apr 11
I wish somebody else go still bring refinery come wey go make petrol go 200 Naira per liter

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Re: Air Peace Flight To London Sparks Price War Among Foreign Airlines by Xscape1993(m): 9:18am On Apr 11
Nigeria is not a serious country. Simple!

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