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Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by FreeStuffsNG: 11:48am On Mar 31
Foreign airlines operating in Nigeria have begun to unblock their low-priced fares on Nigerian routes as the Central Bank of Nigeria completes the payment of about $7bn backlog, which includes over $700m unremitted ticket revenue.

The CBN had about two weeks ago announced the completion of payment of $7bn legacy debt, which included FX forward contracts among foreign exchange-denominated debts.

The CBN, however, declared about $2.4bn of the $7bn debt invalid, saying it could not be verified due to improper documentation among other infractions.

The International Air Transport Association, the trade body representing foreign airlines, has yet to verify the clearance of the entire $700m but findings showed on Saturday that the foreign carriers had begun to unblock their low-priced tickets.

To maximise their yields, foreign carriers had over 24 months ago blocked their low-priced tickets on Nigerian routes after ticket revenue running to hundreds of millions of dollars became trapped in Nigeria.

The development led to a sharp increase in fares on the Nigeria routes and was exacerbated by the sharp depreciation of the naira against the United States dollar, with economy fares on popular destinations such as the Lagos-London-Lagos route going for over N3m.

The CBN began the gradual clearance of the debt but the new administration of the apex bank later fast-tracked the payment, leading to clearance of major parts of the debt between late last year and so far this year.

Following the CBN announcement of the clearance of the $7bn, findings revealed that most of the airlines had released their low-priced fares.

The development was confirmed by the Chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agents, Susan Akporiaye.

She, however, revealed that virtually all the foreign carriers opened their low fares before the CBN announcement of the payment of the $7bn about two weeks ago, adding that low fares were opened about two weeks before the apex bank announcement.

Akporiaye said, “All of them (foreign airlines) have opened up all the inventories before the final backlog of forex was cleared. It is not now that it was cleared. It was cleared earlier in March.

“It is the only airline that has not done that. All of them have opened up all the inventories before the final forex backlog was cleared.

“We had a few that had issues – the unverified ones. There were some transactions for which some documents were not available. They were unverified. And those that were not cleared in February because they were unverified are those that have just been cleared.”

The NANTA chairman pointed out that one foreign airline had yet to open up its low-priced tickets, saying, “Before this final clearance, the airlines had already reduced inventories, except for one airline, which I won’t mention due to privacy, and I’m sure that the reason why they haven’t complied is a management thing.”

She emphasised that the airlines had been cooperative, but challenges such as unverified transactions caused delays.

“The money the airlines are saying that they are still owed is money with the commercial banks and not with the government, because commercial banks are private. They are not government entities,” Akporiaye added.

Findings by Sunday PUNCH showed that commercial banks were still reconciling with the foreign airlines with a view to clearing the final payment following the announcement of the clearance of the final backlog by the CBN two weeks ago.

“At times, the commercial banks are slower than the communication from the CBN. We will ask the airlines to contact their banks and we will have a clearer position. Then we will be able to respond to your inquiry based on verified data,” an IATA official told one of our correspondents on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorised to speak on the matter.

An IATA spokesperson confirmed the development, noting that the body would come with its position on the matter soon.

“IATA is engaging with its members on the situation regarding blocked funds in Nigeria,” a spokesperson for the global body in Geneva said when an update was sought following the CBN announcement.

However, findings showed that the airfares on the Nigerian route recorded a drop despite the opening of low inventories by foreign carriers.

This was confirmed by the NANTA chairman, Akporiaye.

“The release of lower inventories will not necessarily make airfares low because of the rate of exchange,” she noted.

Our correspondents discovered a notable difference in the costs of air tickets sold on March 4, 2024, compared to those on Saturday.

As of Saturday, the round-trip economy class ticket from Lagos to London varied in cost among different airlines.

RwandAir Express offered it at N1,102,563; Royal Air Maroc at N1,628,675; and Ethiopian Airlines at N1,641,249.

However, on March 4, 2024, a round-trip economy class ticket from Lagos to London attracted significantly higher prices. Air France priced it at N2,482,138, while Lufthansa offered it at N1,966,165. Qatar Airways provided the same ticket for N2,016,824, and KLM priced it at N2,448,740.

The average fare for flights on March 30 amounted to approximately N1,457,495.67, reflecting a decrease from the prices observed on March 4, which averaged approximately N2,478,466.75

This price drop represents a 41.19 per cent decrease in the cost of round-trip economy class tickets from Lagos to London.

A trip from Lagos to New York also recorded a drop in fare in the same period.

For the Lagos to New York route on Qatar Airways, the ticket was sold for N2,982,049 as of March 4. However, as of Saturday, it was sold for N1,989,098.

KLM charged N3,158,314; Air France priced it at N3,148,308; United Airlines listed it at N3,193,185, and Delta Air Lines offered the ticket for N3,310,097, on March 4, 2024.

Agents speak

A travel agent with Fadpaulo Travel and Tours Limited, Fadeyi Paul, expressed concerns about the actual impact of the low inventory fares on consumers, saying, “It is still on the high side; there are no low inventories yet. Like Lufthansa.

“But the European airline that I worked with a few days ago has low fares.”

He noted that despite the appearance of low fares, taxes attached to the fares often inflate the final cost for travellers.

Paul stated, “Moreover, the ones which have low inventories, the taxes attached to them are high? They find a way around it and make you still pay one way or the other. If you see a fare that costs $211, you will still end up paying N1.4m.

“So some of them have released low inventories but still make taxes high. So they have a way of working around it to get their money back.”

Another travel agent, Enebeli Alloy, acknowledged that airlines were indeed releasing cheaper fares but noted that the rates were still relatively high.

“The airlines are complying. They are releasing some cheap classes on the system now. The only complaint now is that the rate at which they are selling is still high. But I believe it will reduce gradually. It won’t be done overnight.”

Adewale Adediran of Untamed Travels and Tours echoed similar sentiments, stating, “The inventories have been released although not all, but it is better than what we were experiencing before now.”

Adediran raised concerns about the significant fare differences between travelling from Nigeria compared to neighbouring countries on similar routes.

“The fares are on the high side compared to our neighbouring countries. For example, if one is travelling from Lagos to London and Cotonou to London with the same airline and at the same hour, what they are charging there is lower than what they are charging here. They need to work on that situation,” he added.

Sanction threats

The Federal Government had earlier this month issued a warning to foreign airlines regarding the release of low inventory tickets, threatening sanctions for non-compliance.

During a meeting with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and aviation stakeholders, foreign airlines pledged to enhance transparency by making low-inventory tickets more accessible to the Nigerian middle class.

The Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, NCAA, Michael Achimugu, told The PUNCH that the meeting had in attendance representatives of the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies.

While some airlines claimed to have opened low inventory tickets, NANTA confirmed discrepancies, leading to instructions for all airlines to comply.

“A majority of them are reported to have complied by opening low inventory tickets. For those who have yet to do so, we have given them a week or so,” stated Achimugu.

He also mentioned that sanctions would apply to airlines failing to comply, pending confirmation of the exact deadline.

The government had recently disbursed part of the $700m trapped air ticket funds to foreign airlines, signalling ongoing efforts to address aviation industry challenges.

https://punchng.com/airfares-drop-as-foreign-carriers-unblock-low-priced-tickets/

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by FreeStuffsNG: 11:48am On Mar 31
“The money the airlines are saying that they are still owed is money with the commercial banks and not with the government, because commercial banks are private. They are not government entities,” Akporiaye added.

If FG had not cleared the backlog, this revelation may not be out that banks owned by private individuals are actually the one withholding some of the funds that made airlines withdraw the low-priced tickets.

EFCC should move into this matter before these private individuals frustrate the progress the FG just made in this area of bringing back the low priced ticket.

All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. They always lose. God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Hez143(m): 12:05pm On Mar 31
we'll get there little by little!!

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Paraman: 12:45pm On Mar 31
All thanks to the FG of Nigeria.

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Georgry(m): 1:04pm On Mar 31
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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by flokii: 1:09pm On Mar 31
This is a commendable one from the PBAT-led administration as it will boost investors confidence in Nigeria.. Kudos to our amiable president and his team.

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Rantingpiglets: 1:10pm On Mar 31
They want to kill themselves because Air PEACE has gotten the London route.

We don't buy that nonsense Propaganda ogbeni. You didn't do anything till AIR PEACE had the London route approval.

AIR PEACE will excel even if you make the routes free. Grace is clean. Not Sophisticated treachery.

Shameless losers cheesy

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Rantingpiglets: 1:16pm On Mar 31
Twitter has dissected this Propaganda skit initiated by the most bigoted Government in NIGERIAN history.

Spits


FreeStuffsNG:
“The money the airlines are saying that they are still owed is money with the commercial banks and not with the government, because commercial banks are private. They are not government entities,” Akporiaye added.

If FG had not cleared the backlog, this revelation may not be out that banks owned by private individuals are actually the one withholding some of the funds that made airlines withdraw the low-priced tickets.

EFCC should move into this matter before these private individuals frustrate the progress the FG just made in this area of bringing back the low priced ticket.

All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. They always lose. God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Rantingpiglets: 1:22pm On Mar 31
They have all abandoned the thread . grin

A clear indictment of their solidly established HATE against an IGBO owned Business.

They complained about AIR PEACE staffers wearing ISIAGU Attire and now this bigoted OP had released another closet decision from the stables of those that are always envious and hateful about IGBO progress.

Gods GRACE will NEVER diminish in the LIVES of his children. Even Sango and obatala can't stop AIR PEACE growth

Nonsense..

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Putindbutt: 1:31pm On Mar 31
Kudos to Cardoso, kudos to Mr President. Any bank found delaying payment reconciliation will be sanctioned by the CBN.

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Praying4Nigeria: 3:16pm On Mar 31
odi1278:
Who else noticed that Punch Newspaper is now a propaganda outlet for this Tinubu government of failure.
Yes. May true, may be not. Only Complete TRUTH shall completely set us Free.
Lovenorth:

The Europeans are the ones that introduced and compelled you to accept Christianity as religion and now you are blaming them of wrong doing, who are you?
Roman Empire created both modern Christianity and Islam(if you love truth more than Religious bigotry, please research Deeply Enough and you will see that they used Khadija(Arab Woman that became Prosperous through Business with Romans) start it through Mohamed (Quran confirm they were in relationship) to invent the Religion. That is why so much similarity such as Rosary Praying, Scriptural similarities, Hijab covering of head which Roman Catholic started long before Islam, etc. Because the Quran dedicates an entire chapter to Mary - it is said by many that the same Roman Catholic Empire that worships the bisexual godess Queen of Heaven called Diana also know as Artemis READ (Acts 19:24-35) created Islam.

Sincerely Prayerfully Search for CREATOR of Humanity and HE would Reveal HIMSELF to you in TRUTH and in SPIRIT. Religion can not make any humanbeing to enter Heaven, only Complete Truth has that Capacity. Like if you Agree. Copy and paste this link into your Browser: AhayaSha.Blog spot.com/2023/11/the-true-original-hebrew-name-of-jesus.html?m=1
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https://www.religiousforums.com/threads/catholic-church-created-islam.213566/

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Khadijah

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by GOFRONT(m): 3:17pm On Mar 31
Hmmmm......Igbo Amaka!!!!

Allen Onyema is an enigma......

A new dawn is Allen Onyema



Where is AA Rano Air, Azaman Air??......We are talking London and you are there talking Bauchi...

Allen pave the way, others follow

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by adamusuleiman1: 3:17pm On Mar 31
Good one from the APC gov.

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by YesDaddyTill203: 3:18pm On Mar 31
Good.

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Military0001: 3:18pm On Mar 31
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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by adamusuleiman1: 3:18pm On Mar 31
odi1278:
Who else noticed that Punch Newspaper is now a propaganda outlet for this Tinubu government of failure.
Vanguard published a good news yesterday. You people still come out to say they are working for APC.

To an Obidient. Everybody is working for APC

Basic123:


I tell you

Apapa versus Abure
Obedients:Apapa is working for TINUBU/APC

LP treasurer versus Abure,
Obedients:#LP treasurer is working for TINUBU/APC

NLC Ajaero versus Abure
Obidients:NLC Ajaero is working for TINUBU/APC

Obidients esp Edo obidients vs Abure
Obedients:Abure is working for TINUBU/APC

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR MAD PEOPLE,CHECK THE OBEDIENTS

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by shortgun(m): 3:18pm On Mar 31
The reduction in price is as a result of the competition occasioned by the entrance of Airpeace into the international flight market.
It has nothing to do with the trial and error policies of the CBN angry

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Chivisee: 3:19pm On Mar 31
Since biterpandora has failed shamefully,he and his eastern people are always bent on looking and searching for bad news in the country,anyways,there is always one outcome,' THEY WILL ALWAYS FAIL!

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by adioolayi(m): 3:19pm On Mar 31
God bless Nigeria

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by CountinBlessins(m): 3:19pm On Mar 31
Airpwace making things happen

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by MrPOTUS: 3:20pm On Mar 31
wink


Anything that will make this country progress is my joy.


God bless all Nigerians. 🙏🏾

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by adamusuleiman1: 3:20pm On Mar 31
shortgun:
The reduction in price is as a result of the competition occasioned by the entrance of Airpeace into the international flight market.
It has nothing to do with the trial and error policies of the CBN angry
APC also made that possible.

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Ola9ja23: 3:21pm On Mar 31
Glory be to God


Nigeria shall be great again

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Jayhome24: 3:22pm On Mar 31
We are gradually getting there, God bless this administration for all their efforts to reform all the mess on ground.

Enemy of the state called Obidients shame on you all.

Ntoor!!!

E go pain dem badly hearing this news.

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by id4sho(m): 3:23pm On Mar 31
embarassed
Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Laple0541(m): 3:23pm On Mar 31
Nice one, I know after 3years of Tinubu’s administration, even Obi will campaign for his reelection.

Nigeria will be great by the grace of God 🙏

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by treatise: 3:24pm On Mar 31
FreeStuffsNG:


https://punchng.com/airfares-drop-as-foreign-carriers-unblock-low-priced-tickets/
I never liked Tinubu's persona right from the time he was a governor till now but it appears he's focused on remedying years of mailase. Put differently, he's on a redemptive mission judging from recent policy blueprints and actions.

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Judolisco(m): 3:25pm On Mar 31
:iswr some people no go like dis news

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Re: Airfares Drop As Foreign Carriers Unblock Low-priced Tickets by Kusu12: 3:28pm On Mar 31
The deluded, frustrated and confused obirodents have started wailing as usual. They've turned Nairaland to Wailingland. Losers

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