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Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by dre11(m): 10:18am On Dec 11, 2023
Air passengers going to the South Eastern part of the country will pay over N500, 000 on return tickets to their various destinations during the yuletide – Christmas and new year period, LEADERSHIP can report.

LEADERSHIP gathered that while other routes such as Lagos -Abuja, Lagos Port Harcourt and Lagos-Uyo still maintained their pre-yuletide fare, the South Eastern routes are currently exorbitantly high.

As monitored by our Correspondent, return tickets from Lagos to Anambra on Air Peace, goes for N533,600, while Lagos- Enugu and Owerri return tickets go for N343,200 and N533,600 respectively.

On United Nigeria Airlines, Abuja-Anambra; Lagos- Anambra; Lagos Enugu and Lagos Owerri go for N441,000; N520,500 and N441,000 respectively.

Dana Air only ply Owerri in the South-East and the return ticket during the period under review goes for N400,000.

However, it was further gathered that despite the astronomical increase in the flight tickets, the airlines have sold out their seats for the yuletide season.

Also, stakeholders have attributed to inflation, foreign exchange, airlines trapped fund and hike in jet A1 as reasons for the astronomical increase in the price

Peak periods for airlines are during the yuletide period and due to insecurity in the region, visitors prefer to pay the astronomical air fare to land travelling.

Speaking to LEADERSHIP, the secretary general, Aviation Round Table Initiative (ARTI), Olumide Ohunayo, said with the current exchange rate, the current fare is not unexpected.

Ohunayo stated that demand and time of ticket purchase are always a factor in determining ticket price globally, saying Nigeria’s domestic market cannot be exempted.

He, however, stated that currently the fare is justified but by January, it will return to its normal rate.

“The airfare is justified because we are in the festive season and any passengers who didn’t buy a ticket three months ago will pay the N350,000 one way fare. The same aircraft, some passengers will pay N80,000, N100,000 because they have planned their travel ahead. If you are travelling anywhere in the world at this period, the ticket goes up astronomically.

“Aviation products are always in dollars and Nigerian airlines earn in Naira, however, with the current exchange rate, the airfare we are seeing now is not unexpected. What we can encourage is to see if we can have more airlines or the fewer airlines available can get wet lease aircraft to augment high demands during this season.”

Ohunayo urged airlines to get more wet leased aircraft for the busy routes even as he attributed the fare hike to trapped funds, aviation fuel and others.

“Also, this is the time airlines get wet lease aircraft for the South Eastern and Southern routes. Demand and time of purchase are always a factor in determining ticket price and the domestic market cannot be exempted and by January, it will come down. It’s just their season. In aviation sector, anyone who plan ahead, will pay less while those who do not, will pay more,” Ohunayo stated

“And with the exchange rate, cost of aviation fuel and trapped funds, I am not surprised at the fares.”

Speaking about the air fare, former commandant of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, Group Captain John Ojikutu (rtd), noted that the cost of aviation services is globally rated against the Dollar and it reflects the nation’s economic reality.

Capt. Ojikutu advised the federal government to enforce the compulsory deposit of the forex charges from all the operators into a domiciliary account in the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the naira equivalent given to the depositors.

“The dollar rate against the naira is about thrice what it was about 12 months ago so also is the cost of aviation fuel four times what it was six months ago so should you expect the air fares not to be less than thrice what it was six months ago?” he asked rhetorically. He stated further, “Note that costing of aviation services is globally rated against the Dollar and should justifiably reflect the Economic reality.”

Speaking further, he said, “first government should grade, categorise or classify our airports into five and so gradually rate their services charges with CAT A (above 5m passengers traffic and international) 100 per cent charge; CAT B, less than 5m but not lower than 2m, 75 per cent charge; CAT C, less than 2m but not less than 500,000, 50 per cent charge; CAT D, less than 500,000 but not less 100,000, 25 per cent charge and CAT E, less than 100,000 annually, zero per cent of all Aeronautical services charges.

“Secondly, enforce the compulsory deposit of the forex charges from all the operators into a domiciliary account in the CBN and the naira equivalent given to the depositors. This deposit is where all forex transactions of all the operators would be done including the returns of the foreign airlines to their home countries,” Capt. Ojikutu, Chief executive officer of Centurion Security and Safety Consult.

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by 1TrippleCee: 10:19am On Dec 11, 2023
Now let's ask ourselves the honest truth, as a crude oil producing nation, does it make sense to travel within Nigeria at such exorbitant prices ?

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Ozommadu: 10:20am On Dec 11, 2023
Shiloh and experience 2023 will not talk about the clueless government in power...

Anyways, God still dey

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Ozommadu: 10:22am On Dec 11, 2023
Demand and supply if you passed your economics classes...nobody is flying to ibadam and ado-ekiti this yuletide cheesy


What does that tell you?? wink

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Aonkuuse(m): 10:28am On Dec 11, 2023
What is even the rationale behind celebrating the season in your hometown? Funny enough, many people will spend a lot of money during this season and will start struggling by the beginning of the year.

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by SmartPolician: 10:29am On Dec 11, 2023
1TrippleCee:
Now let's ask ourselves the honest truth, as a crude oil producing nation, does it make sense to travel within Nigeria at such exorbitant prices ?

Nothing makes sense in Nigeria. There's no support for the aviation industry. Now, jet fuel is not subsidized. It's only natural that the citizens bear the brunt. I hope that the jet fuel/palm oil mix works so that God will lift some families out of abject poverty through it.

As for the South East, Yuletide has its uniqueness. During Christmas, people only fly down to the East and rarely fly into Lagos and Abuja from the Eastern airports.

Going back to those two airports during the Yuletide means the planes fly empty and the airliners incur huge losses. Now, they are pushing the losses on the passengers. The same thing happens to buses that ply to and fro the Eastern routes from faraway distances.

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Zonefree(m): 10:31am On Dec 11, 2023
Aonkuuse:
What is even the rationale behind celebrating the season in your hometown? Funny enough, many people will spend a lot of money during this season and will start struggling by the beginning of the year.
No matter the amount an Igbo man spend in his hometown celebrating the yuletide, he'll never struggle with you by the beginning of the year.

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by 1TrippleCee: 10:33am On Dec 11, 2023
SmartPolician:


Nothing makes sense in Nigeria. There's no support for the aviation industry. Now, jet fuel is not subsidized. It's only natural that the citizens bear the brunt.

As for the South East, Yuletide has its uniqueness. During Christmas, people only fly down to the East and rarely fly into Lagos and Abuja from the Eastern airports.

Going back to those two airports during the Yuletide means the planes fly empty and the airliners incur huge losses. Now, they are pushing the losses on the passengers. The same thing happens to buses that ply to and fro the Eastern routes from faraway distances.


Wonderful. And the citizenry are bewitched with their constant intra-trbial efights

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Aonkuuse(m): 10:35am On Dec 11, 2023
Bro I don't talk to kids, go get a life.... You people will be looking for any opportunity to bring tribal sentiments
Zonefree:

No matter the amount an Igbo man spend in his hometown celebrating the yuletide, he'll never struggle with you by the beginning of the year.

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by SmartPolician: 10:40am On Dec 11, 2023
Ozommadu:
Shiloh and experience 2023 will not talk about the clueless government in power...

Anyways, God still dey

I can bet you have never in your entire life listened to Pastor Paul Adefarasin preach at the Experience. This is the 18th Experience and I have attended over eight of them.

So, I can tell you for free that the man is a very comfortable Nigerian who takes delight in criticising politicians while they sit at Experience and listen to him. In the last Experience, he said that Nigeria has a culture of corruption and that the leaders are the ones fueling it. He said that political leaders are looters.

Like I tell reasonable people, before you criticise, make sure you have your facts. Because if you don't, you will end up sounding utterly ridiculous and silly.

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Armaggedon: 10:44am On Dec 11, 2023
Aonkuuse:
What is even the rationale behind celebrating the season in your hometown? Funny enough, many people will spend a lot of money during this season and will start struggling by the beginning of the year.
How that became your business still confounds me.

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Kossyso: 10:46am On Dec 11, 2023
It's not gonna be easy no matter how you look at it. Travelling by road won't be cheap either.

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by madmohamed(m): 10:53am On Dec 11, 2023
Speaking to LEADERSHIP, the secretary general, Aviation Round Table Initiative (ARTI), Olumide Ohunayo, said with the current exchange rate, the current fare is not unexpected.

Ohunayo stated that demand and time of ticket purchase are always a factor in determining ticket price globally, saying Nigeria’s domestic market cannot be exempted.

He, however, stated that currently the fare is justified but by January, it will return to its normal rate.





So na only south east is justified not ibadan and osun state I don't understand Yoruba man he should sanction the air line not to support them.

He is saying this because is nit affecting his people

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by johnmartus(m): 11:02am On Dec 11, 2023
grin leaving obodo oyinbo to enclave.
Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Streetdoctor: 11:10am On Dec 11, 2023
Zonefree:

As bad as the economy, an average Igbo man will always excel, regardless.

Bad economy can never stop an Igbo man from coming home to see his family and loved ones.


i dey tell u, our village meeting brought coaster bus for those that wants to travel
I keep telling those fallen demons that no matter how rough and tough d jungle is, lion no fit chop grasses

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by lionphil(m): 11:13am On Dec 11, 2023
dre11:



https://leadership.ng/yuletide-return-tickets-on-south-east-routes-hit-n533600/

Nlfpmod


Igbo should ask for a referendum so as to leave this shit hole. The country is always against the Igbo.

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Abufo: 11:14am On Dec 11, 2023
Zonefree:

The people of Ibadan and Ado Ekiti dey follow trucks full of cows and goats to travel, the reason FRSC banned trucks carrying animals and humans.

Nonsense! Those fares are exploitative abeg

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Okwyjesus(m): 11:15am On Dec 11, 2023

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Abufo: 11:16am On Dec 11, 2023
SmartPolician:


Nothing makes sense in Nigeria. There's no support for the aviation industry. Now, jet fuel is not subsidized. It's only natural that the citizens bear the brunt. I hope that the jet fuel/palm oil mix works so that God will lift some families out of abject poverty through it.

As for the South East, Yuletide has its uniqueness. During Christmas, people only fly down to the East and rarely fly into Lagos and Abuja from the Eastern airports.

Going back to those two airports during the Yuletide means the planes fly empty and the airliners incur huge losses. Now, they are pushing the losses on the passengers. The same thing happens to buses that ply to and fro the Eastern routes from faraway distances.


Rubbish talk no be return tickets ........people dey buy!
Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Okwyjesus(m): 11:16am On Dec 11, 2023
Streetdoctor:

i dey tell u, our village meeting brought coaster bus for those that wants to travel
I keep telling those fallen demons that no matter how rough and tough d jungle is, lion no fit chop grasses

Am going home with my family. Wetin concern me.

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by zombieHUNTER: 11:20am On Dec 11, 2023
undecided

It's called great Tinubulation

E go reach everyone las las
Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Kingpele(m): 11:20am On Dec 11, 2023
grin grin cheesy cheesy grin villages will be very dry this Xmas season because the purchasing power of middle class has depleted...one will be foolish to spend such amount just for Xmas celebrations..when u have rents and school fees to pay in January...only the rich is still balling in this tinubulation economy...well thankGod I reside in South East going to my home town will cost me 20litres of fuel going and coming back

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Amigoss: 11:21am On Dec 11, 2023
grin
Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by PheelzAlmighty: 11:21am On Dec 11, 2023
Nothing works in this country except corruption and nepotism. Shîthole

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Deepspirituals: 11:21am On Dec 11, 2023
Ozommadu:
Shiloh and experience 2023 will not talk about the clueless government in power...

Anyways, God still dey
What Change with there talk bring ...

You want another Yes Daddy Scenario..

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Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by sofeo(m): 11:21am On Dec 11, 2023
It's ok.
Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Rebuker(m): 11:22am On Dec 11, 2023
Nigeria!
Re: Yuletide: Return Tickets On South-east Routes Hit N533,600 by Dennisochampa: 11:22am On Dec 11, 2023
Zonefree:

As bad as the economy, an average Igbo man will always excel, regardless.

Bad economy can never stop an Igbo man from coming home to see his family and loved ones.


... What u don't know is that the same average Igbo man works for 11 months just to spend the money in Dec in his home town......

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