NIGERIA: Fuel scarcity: Airlines Increase Economy Flight Ticket To N75, 000

Domestic airlines have increased the cost of air fare from N50,000 to N75,000 for economy seats and N130,000 for business class, our Reporter confirm  .

This development comes following the scarcity and increase in cost of Jet A1, also known as aviation fuel to N800 per litre. Domestic operators have complained how fuel cost consumes over 60 percent of operation costs and Daily Sun findings reveal that airlines like Air Peace spend over N100 million daily on fuel due to its large fleet, while Dana Air was spending over N50 million.

A look at the websites of the airlines show that to book economy seats on Air Peace for a 6.30am flight from Abuja to Lagos costs N75,000, while a passenger can only access a N65,000 ticket from 9pm. On Arik Air website, 6.30am flight for an economy seat from Lagos to Abuja, costs N93,452, while a business class ticket for the same time and destination cost N132,976.

On Azman Air, an economy flight ticket from Abuja to Kano for 2pm, cost N94,835, while a flight for 6pm on the same day, cost N75,000.

For Max Air, flights from Abuja to Lagos from 2pm, cost N75, 000 for economy seats and it is the same for United Nigeria airlines. 

Our Reporter had predicted last week that air fares may increase to over N65, 000 after Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) wrote the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), demanding 25 percent fuel surcharge.

In a letter to the Director General, NCAA, Captain Musa Nuhu, dated July 18, 2022 and signed by its President, Abdumunaf Sarina, the Association said the proposal to introduce fuel surcharge is to cushion the effect of the situation. The Association is also asking that taxes should be based on the fare due to airlines adding that fuel surcharge should be exempted from Ticket Sales Charge (TSC).

The Association said: The Airline Operators of Nigeria hereby wishes to approval for fuel surcharge as an ameliorative measure to cushion the effect of the continuous increase in the exorbitant price of Jet-A1 on airline operations in the country.

 

Source: sunnewsonline.com

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