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Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by Morbeta11(op): 11:18am On Aug 17, 2024
Air Peace: We’ll respond to Nigeria’s threat to bar our carriers soon –UK govt

•No airport slot allocation in Nigeria-UK BASA, findings show


On August 1, 2024, Nigeria’s Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo, issued a bold ultimatum to the United Kingdom government, setting the stage for a potential standoff between the two nations in the aviation sector. In his emphatic statement, Keyamo made it clear that unless the Nigerian airline, Air Peace, is granted the much-coveted landing slots at London Heathrow Airport, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic could face the possibility of being denied access to Nigeria’s major international gateways—Lagos and Abuja.

The minister’s warning is contained in a letter to UK Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh and reflects Nigeria’s growing determination to ensure fair treatment for its airlines on the global stage, emphasising that the nation’s aviation sector can no longer be sidelined in key international markets, especially as Air Peace has been forced to fly to Gatwick Airport.

Keyamo’s stance signals Nigeria’s readiness to assert its position, seeking reciprocity in international aviation agreements and standing firm against what is perceived as unequal access to lucrative routes.

This move, if acted upon, could disrupt the long-standing operations of British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, two of the most prominent international carriers servicing Nigeria. At the heart of the issue is Nigeria’s quest for equity and access to competitive markets, a challenge that Air Peace, one of Nigeria’s leading carriers, has faced in securing operational rights at one of the world’s busiest airports.

Keyamo told his UK counterpart giving Air Peace Gatwick airport was a blatant violation of the Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) between both countries, which promotes reciprocal rights for airlines.

Keyamo said that while British carriers enjoy unrestricted access to Nigeria’s tier one airports, which are in Abuja and Lagos, Air Peace has been unable to obtain slots at Heathrow. He demanded immediate action to rectify the situation, warning that Nigeria will not tolerate the unfair treatment of its national carrier.

No response from the UK government

Daily Sun reached out to UK’s Transport Secretary, to verify if she has received Keyamo’s letter and what the UK government intends to do to resolve the dispute. In response, an email was sent by her researcher, Mr. Henry Smith, saying the Daily Sun’s request has been transferred to the Department of Transport. Daily Sun then sent a Freedom of Information request to the UK’s Department of Transport and the department acknowledged receipt of the request, saying a response will be issued in due time.

Daily Sun also contacted the Minister’s office to verify if there has been a response from the UK government on the issue and his Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Tunde Moshood, said none has been received yet.

Airport slot allocation

Following the demands made by the Minister in his letter, Daily Sun sought to verify the issues raised. This paper analysed the 38-page Nigeria-UK BASA signed in 1988, which is administratively still in force and it revealed a very significant oversight: the absence of provisions addressing airport slot allocation. Though the aspect of frequencies was clearly spelt out in the BASA, airport slot alocation wasn’t. There has been no change of rules since the signing in 1988 and Daily Sun understands that the omission of airport slot allocation may likely be attributed to the non-scarcity of slots at the time of the agreement’s drafting. The allocation of slots at Heathrow airport is managed by Airport Coordination Limited (ACL), an independent slot coordinator in which the UK government has no input and is subject to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) guidelines.

An industry stakeholder who prefers anonymity, echoed Daily Sun’s findings, telling the paper that the Nigeria-UK BASA designates city destinations rather than specific airports. The stakeholder said Heathrow cannot be explicitly mentioned in the agreement as it falls outside the purview of the Department of Transport and that given the UK government’s lack of involvement in airport slot allocation, Air Peace must independently address this issue.

“The BASA specifies city destinations not particular airports. In the case of the UK, this means a bilateral agreement will never specify Heathrow since this is not in the remit of the department of transport. The UK government plays no part in airport slot allocation, so, the onus is on Air Peace to fight this battle. The politics is complicated. It is a matter of fact that considerable debt for Nigerian airlines that operated in London remain as they still owe large sums of money to UK airports. By failing to acknowledge the truth of our circumstances and also the fact that it is our own fault that we are not taking full advantage of the BASA, we do ourselves no favours, “ the stakeholder said.

Daily Sun can also report that there was a review of the BASA in 2008 which allowed for multiple airlines from each country and a substantial number of weekly flights. The UK and Nigeria may designate up to four airlines each and frequencies are restricted to 21 passenger services per week to each side; UK airlines – between any points in the UK and Abuja, Kano, Lagos and Nigerian airlines, between any point in Nigeria and London. While UK carriers have taken full advantage of these provisions, Nigeria’s absence of a national carrier has significantly hindered its ability to capitalise on it. To compensate, domestic carriers are often designated as ‘flag or national carriers’ for the purpose of fulfilling these agreements like in the case of Arik Air.

However, the 2003 International Civil Aviation Oganisation (ICAO) conference highlighted the growing importance of airport slot management due to capacity constraints at major airports. The conference recommended addressing slot-related issues and suggested prioritising countries with non-slot-constrained airports. The body said the principles of fairness, non-discrimination, transparency, and stakeholder consideration should be prioritised for any slot allocation system.

Way forward

Industry experts who spoke to Daily Sun said the minister’s letter to his UK counterpart is a bold move. Their argument is that by limiting Air Peace to Gatwick, while British carriers enjoy access to Lagos and Abuja, the UK is effectively hindering the Nigerian airline’s commercial viability and competitive position. They however pointed out that a collaborative approach involving the aviation authorities of both countries, Heathrow Airport, and Air Peace is essential to resolve this issue. Aviation expert, Amos Akpan said that while potential disruptions to travelers and businesses are a concern, the Minister’s actions aims to level the playing field and ensure fair competition between Nigerian and British carriers. While Alex Nwuba says a resolution that secures Heathrow slots for Air Peace is crucial for the growth of the Nigerian aviation industry.

Akpan said the Minister’s proposal to relocate British Airways and Virgin Atlantic operations away from Lagos and Abuja should be carefully considered because of its potential consequences. He advised that contingency plans to address the diplomatic tensions likely to arise from such a decision must be developed. Additionally, he said, strategies to minimise the inconvenience for passengers and businesses connecting to destinations beyond London Heathrow should be prioritised.

“Our minister of aviation is well within his role by writing to the UK transportation secretary threatening to stop BA and Virgin from operating to Lagos Abuja unless Air Peace is given slots at Heathrow and he has a strong case. The Lagos and Abuja traffic is a good negotiation tool that will impact BA and VA dislocation on this route. By logic it is also the Heathrow traffic that will make Air Peace gain commercial viability on the route.

“The best option is for UK CAA, Nigerian CAA, Heathrow ACL, and Air Peace to meet and work out solutions. At worst, it may involve extra financial costs in the interim. Limiting Air Peace to Gatwick while BA and VA operates Lagos and Abuja and Heathrow violates the principle in the BASA between the UK and Nigeria. This restriction to Gatwick harms Air Peace potential commercial viability on the London route. It does not position Air Peace to be competitive with BA and VA on the route. Reciprocity is the cardinal principle in BASA. If the BASA is not specific about Heathrow, Lagos and Abuja as the designated entry ports for carriers between the UK and Nigeria, then our minister can use the reallocation to other airports in Nigeria.

“This action may throw up unpleasant consequences like a diplomatic row. The worst may be discomfort to travelers and traders that use London Heathrow airport as their gateway and transit. But they are the reason for the struggle in the first instance. The minister’s action will pressure the British aviation authorities to also pressure the Heathrow airport slot coordinators to find slots for Air Peace,” Akpan said.

Nwuba told Daily Sun that the Minister’s initial public threat to demote British Airways to a lower-tier airport was a strategic misstep, which may create a negative atmosphere for constructive dialogue. He said however that the Minister can achieve his goals through persistence and he must maintain a firm stance as the UK may adopt a tough negotiating position.

“The Minister can get what he wants by being persistent and unrelenting but he must stick to his guns. The UK will also play hardball with him but Nigeria is a very important market for UK carriers. He however shouldn’t have started with the supposed threat of banishing BA to a low tier airport and publicly because it sets a negative tone to begin serious discussions,” he said.
https://thesun.ng/air-peace-well-respond-to-nigerias-threat-to-bar-our-carriers-soon-uk-govt/

Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by dimgbajwe: 11:19am On Aug 17, 2024
They're cooking up lies, I can never trust former colonizers. Or will UK ever do anything to favor Nigeria?
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by ewedunamala: 11:33am On Aug 17, 2024
UK still neo colonizing us. Frog eye man will never do anything.
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by Nbote(m): 11:42am On Aug 17, 2024
Those restricting the progress of Nigerian Airlines and other Nigerian run investments aren't foreigners but greedy Nigerians who benefit from the status quo
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by Macphenson:
UK keep showing they dont mean well for Nigeria and by extention Africa.

British Airways have been having unfettered access to our tier one Airports for years before now, Just allowing Airpeace Access is now a big issue for them.
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by ozo13(m): 6:41pm On Aug 17, 2024
When our leaders go to chatam or which house is it called as a form of validation during election what do u expect in return from such nations.
When we are ready to be really serious as a country, other nations will take us serious
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by pharmagba: 7:04pm On Aug 17, 2024
To Keyamo
This is not what he should lose sleep over
Air Peace has not been treating Nigerians well locally how do they intend to treat Nigerian well internationally.
Air Peace still cancels flight without compensation, delayed flight without explanation and treats local travellers, Nigerians with disdain?
Is that the airline that wants to compete exceptionally international.
Where is charity beginning at home
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by princepee: 6:45am On Aug 18, 2024
cool
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by atobs4real(m): 6:45am On Aug 18, 2024
Good move from 9ja.
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by francissmithz: 6:45am On Aug 18, 2024
Lol. I understand what he's saying but we'll be the ones to lose more if everyone starts placing bans. Isn't there a better way to solve this? undecided
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by naijaguy1234(m): 6:45am On Aug 18, 2024
Slave Master is shaking 🫨.
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by YoungLionken(m):
Airpeace shouldn't have started his enterprise in Nigeria. I think that's Dangote's serious regret at the moment..

If Nigeria were a reasonable country like South Africa (I hate to admit it too), an issue like this won't even come up. Nigeria and Nigerians are now laughing stock everywhere they go...
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by victorazy(m): 6:45am On Aug 18, 2024
Ok
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by BluntCrazeMan: 6:46am On Aug 18, 2024
Na Waa..
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by kennyz247(m): 6:46am On Aug 18, 2024
We are watching
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by MrPADDY(m): 6:50am On Aug 18, 2024
We are the cause of our problems. Don't be surprised if you're told there're people in Nigerian Air sector sabotaging Air Peace. If they could sabotage Nigerian refineries for years, and now going after Dangote's refinery, so as to continue feeding fat from fuel importation, there's nothing they can't sabotage for their selfish interests.
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by Tjra: 6:51am On Aug 18, 2024
UK dey craze

Bar their carriers. Na this kain standoff I dey like.

I agree with Festus Keyamo on this one.
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by Tjra:
francissmithz:
Lol. I understand what he's saying but we'll be the ones to lose more if everyone starts placing bans. Isn't there a better way to solve this? undecided
Bans on what? What exactly are we losing?

Visa ban? British Airways?

They benefit more from us because our trade balance with them is always negative.

We lose absolutely nothing as nation. Unless maybe for you potential migrants.

But then, who goes to hustle in such a country?
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by victorazy(m):
pharmagba:
To Keyamo
This is not what he should lose sleep over
Air Peace has not been treating Nigerians well locally how do they intend to treat Nigerian well internationally.
Air Peace still cancels flight without compensation, delayed flight without explanation and treats local travellers, Nigerians with disdain?
Is that the airline that wants to compete exceptionally international.
Where is charity beginning at home
You speak like disgruntled man. which airline in Nigeria treats Nigerians well? even your government doesn't apologize to u when they mismanage you.
Where were you when Airpeace conveyed disarrayed and troubled Nigerians from South Africa back to Nigeria free of charge etc, what ur government couldn't do.
I hate it when ppl talk without their brains attached to their tongues.
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by ttoyetade: 6:55am On Aug 18, 2024
Relocating BA and Virgin from Lagos and Abuja just because of Air Peace may be a bit harsh. Gatwick and Heathrow are both in London. We the Nigerians are the one using these direct Lagos to London flight. These days of security problems in Nigeria. This will not go well.
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by Kingpele(m): 6:59am On Aug 18, 2024
Small nyash dey shake oooo....how many British people are coming to Nigeria for studies and to hustle ? But Nigerians due to bad governance in numbers are trooping to Britain on a daily basis both for studies and hustle...if Nigeria and UK stop direct flight to both countries...our citizens especially those in UK who will want to come back home or those who are in Nigeria and wish to return back to UK....the way forward is not threat but politics of negotiation and dialogue from our end...
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by Yankee101: 7:00am On Aug 18, 2024
Allow them to do their own research
You’re providing them with munition to fight airpeace and Nigeria
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by Bubu4Sea: 7:01am On Aug 18, 2024
I remember during the early GEJ years, they wanted to sanction BA & Virgin for exhorbiant fares.
Someone bribe the house of Reps to kill the move.

Now you see why the UK does not like Southerners in power, southerners don't kiss ass as much.
ttoyetade:
Relocating BA and Virgin from Lagos and Abuja just because of Air Peace may be a bit harsh. Gatwick and Heathrow are both in London. We the Nigerians are the one using these direct Lagos to London flight. These days of security problems in Nigeria. This will not go well.
Gatwick is NOT in London.
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by SensualMan1(m): 7:03am On Aug 18, 2024
Igbo people are indeed the economic life wire of Nigeria.
If they pack their jets and go the nations aviation will be shut down.

If they pack their CNG vehicles and go the nations transport system will shut down.

If they pack their motor spare parts and go Nigeria will suffer and all vehicles will be dumped at mechanic's workshop.

For once can we hail and adore this wonderful tribe? Umuchukwu goziri agozi!

Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by CrushObituaries:
Airpeace will lose at last, guess what we, Nigeria is not united against our common external enemies, bitter grievingory Obi people has been enemies of Nigeria and antagonizing Nigeria and other Nigerians against external and internal challenges, the issue of P &ID and the issue of recent Chinese company in Ogun that shows unpatriotic elements supporting evil against Nigeria, they support seizures of our properties because their lord and savior lost election, but they will mourn and grieve when what they support is applied to their people, Chidinma Adetshina was successful bullied in South Africa, now it is Airpeace.

Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by oluwaseyi0: 7:07am On Aug 18, 2024
It's about to go down

Nigeria government should continue to pressure UK to make provision for air peace in Gatwick airport
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by Laple0541(m):
pharmagba:
To Keyamo
This is not what he should lose sleep over
Air Peace has not been treating Nigerians well locally how do they intend to treat Nigerian well internationally.
Air Peace still cancels flight without compensation, delayed flight without explanation and treats local travellers, Nigerians with disdain?
Is that the airline that wants to compete exceptionally international.
Where is charity beginning at home
Which airline in the world doesn’t cancel flight? It happens virtually everywhere, and if you have a bad experience with Air Peace, am sure there are appropriate channels to lodge your complaints for prompt response. However, that doesn’t mean the UK government should not grant it landing rights in the UK. Your experience is just one bad experience out of hundreds of other good experiences based on reviews. Don’t forget the airline is young and still have rooms for improvement.
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by CondemnBattery(f): 7:13am On Aug 18, 2024
Keyamo should restrict Uk carriers to maiduguri airport
Re: Air Peace: We’ll Respond To Nigeria’s Threat To Bar Our Carriers Soon – UK Govt by theophorus(m): 7:22am On Aug 18, 2024
Husband threatened; Wife self threatening.
Abeg make one person humble, make peace reign joor.

If Nigeria no gree, make UK gree joor but if anybody no wan gree, make dem kuku use their tongue count their Teeth, make who weak pass humble make dem for no collect wotowoto.
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