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Yuletide: Passengers Groan As Flight Tickets To S’East Near N1m

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Yuletide: Passengers Groan As Flight Tickets To S’East Near N1m

 

With less than one week to Christmas and two weeks to New Year celebrations, airfare on the South East routes has hit the roof, as return tickets sell for over N700,000.

LEADERSHIP’s visits to the websites of Air Peace, United Nigeria Airline, Ibom Air, Arik and Aero Contractor showed that ticket fares to the Southeast states were extremely high.

The affected states are Anambra, Enugu Owerri, and Port Harcourt in the South South region of Nigeria.
The above-mentioned routes are expensive because they are predominantly Christian states, where the

Yuletide season is well celebrated by travellers who return home to be with their kinsmen and families.
Also, due to insecurity and fear of being kidnapped or attacked, passengers see air travel as the safest means of reuniting with their loved ones during yuletide.

However, while the airfares on the other routes are relatively low, the South East routes, which will experience heavier traffic, are high and outrightly out of reach of most.

For instance, a return ticket on United Nigerian Airline from Lagos to Anambra goes for N700,000, while Abuja to Owerri flight on the same airline goes for N550,000.

The Outbound Lagos-Enugu route on 26 December costs N400,000, while a return inbound Lagos route on Friday 3rd January costs N95,000.

On December 24, one-way tickets on United Nigeria Airline from Lagos to Port Harcourt will cost N200,000, while one-way tickets from Lagos to Owerri are already sold out from December 20th to December 31st, 2024.

However, an Air Peace Airlines flight to Anambra State during this period costs N672,900. On the airline’s website, passengers are to pay N285,800 for Lagos to Anambra, while it is N387,100 for the return leg.
On the same Air Peace, a return ticket for Lagos-Enugu goes for N571,600 while Lagos-Imo goes for N666,900.

A one-way ticket on Ibom Air from Lagos to Uyo costs N152,700, a relatively low price compared to the South East routes.

Experts have argued that the high prices on the Southeast routes are expected, as demand for seats is high. This spike in airfares has led many passengers to seek more affordable alternatives.

LEADERSHIP’s checks reveal that the high airfares have prompted travellers on the Anambra, Owerri, and Enugu routes to switch from air travel to road transportation.

Experts have argued that the high prices on the Southeast routes are expected, as demand for seats is high. This spike in airfares has led many passengers to seek more affordable alternatives.

LEADERSHIP’s checks reveal that the high airfares have prompted travellers on the Anambra, Owerri, and Enugu routes to switch from air travel to road transportation.

Despite rising fuel prices affecting road transport as well, many travellers prefer buses or shared vehicles due to their lower costs and greater availability.

Transport operators report a noticeable decline in passenger numbers, attributing this trend to the high cost of travel. Some companies have adjusted their services, offering shared rides in unregistered vehicles as a cheaper option, although safety concerns persist.

As the holiday season approaches, the shift from air to road travel is expected to continue as families look for cost-effective ways to reunite.

Speaking to LEADERSHIP, the general secretary, Aviation Round Table Initiative (ARTI), Olumide Ohunayo, said the present airfare is not permanent as it went up due to the yuletide.

“There are flying seasons and one of them is the Christmas season and summer. During these periods, ticket prices are astronomical and that’s why people book and pay ahead. They ensure they don’t miss their flights because if they miss, they will pay dearly for it.

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“The price we are seeing now is driven by demand, so it’s a seasonal thing and you won’t see this fare in January unless from those coming from Lagos that want to join any available flight. If you are coming from the East or South South to Lagos, you won’t pay this huge fare.

“It’s a seasonal thing and once there is demand, price will jump up, and irrespective of the fare, people will travel home to celebrate with their people and that’s what we are seeing. The truth is, it’s not permanent because it’s seasonal,” Ohunayo argued.

For his part, the chief executive officer, Dees Travel and Tour Limited, Daisi Olotu, attributes the hike to a lack of capacity, competition and passengers on the route.

According to him, Abuja routes have more passenger capacity and airlines compete with affordable prices on the route.

“Most of the time, it is a question of demand and supply; demand and supply on the Abuja route is better, but how many passengers are going towards the South Eastern part of the country? So, there is less capacity to meet their demands. The challenge is that there are fewer people flying and if there are not many, that will lead to delay of passengers as compared with the Abuja route.

“Now, how many people and airlines are flying these routes? And when they know they are the only ones flying the route, they will hike their price because they know there is no competition on the route.

“You know, airlines are looking for every way to make money and if naira should appreciate, everything will come down, including flight tickets,” Olotu stated.
He also advocated for more airlines, saying that would enhance healthy competition and reduce prices.

“We need more capacity in the aviation sector. Air Peace is the major airline. Aero Contractor is gasping for breath and it’s tough for the airlines to maintain their aircraft and make it airworthy. Fare is expensive; they can’t help it because fuel, suppliers and fixing spare parts are in foreign currencies,” he added.

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Chaos As Military Officers Exchange Blows During Tinubu’s Visit To Bayelsa (Videos)

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Personnel of the Nigerian military were seen engaging in a fight during the visit of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to Bayelsa on Friday.

In a video spotted on social media, the driver of a Hilux vehicle marked “Naval Police” was seen stepping down from his vehicle and exchanging words with another driver.

After returning to his vehicle, another driver with a rifle approached him and threw a punch at the Naval Police driver, triggering a brawl.

The incident quickly escalated into a free-for-all, with personnel attached to both vehicles exchanging blows, while stunned civilians watched in disbelief.

The cause of the altercation could not be immediately ascertained as of press time.

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HRH Ekwueme of Ochia Kingdom Iynched & kiIIed in Imo.

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Gunmen on Friday night killed the traditional ruler of Ochia, Barr Paulinus Ekwueme, alongside security operatives in the Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State. The attackers ambushed the monarch at the boundary of Assa and Ochia communities after he returned from a trip abroad earlier in the week.

Some security operatives in his convoy were also shot dead. Eyewitness said the monarch and the security operatives were set ablaze after the killing, adding that the Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area had been thrown into mourning.

Hrm lives in America, but some in his town accuse him of acquiring lots of wealth coming from the oil in their land and yet they have no nepa (light) and other amenities, and that this angered the youths of his community to take this step. One said Ms Duruaku wrote, “he ate the youth empowerment meant given to him by shell oil company and ran abroad for years”


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Abuja hotel collapse: Wike orders arrest of owner, to convert land to public use

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has ordered the immediate arrest of the owner of a multi-story hotel that collapsed in Jikwoyi, Abuja last Friday, April 4 and announced that the land would be seized for public use.

LIB had reported that the building crumbled while workers were on site, triggering an emergency response from relevant authorities.

Visiting the site today April 7, Wike said the building was constructed without approval from the FCT Department of Development Control and that all the stop-work notices sent to the builders were ignored by the developer.

Wike confirmed that while there were no fatalities, several people sustained injuries and were taken to the hospital. He warned that the outcome could have been far worse.

Announcing the government’s plans for the land, Wike said the FCT Administration will take over the land for public use, noting that those responsible for the illegal construction will face prosecution in accordance with the law.

He added that the local community would be consulted to determine a suitable public-purpose project for the reclaimed site.

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