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FX scarcity cripples local airlines, spike airfares

FX scarcity cripples local airlines, spike airfares‘Airlines should interline, codeshare to survive’ 

The foreign exchange (FX) liquidity crisis is eating deeper into the daily operations of the local airlines, causing airlines’ capacity to dwindle and hitting up airfares.

Media yesterday, learned that operators in the aviation sector have not received FX requests from the Central Bank since February, which explains why multiple airplanes are stuck in maintenance facilities overseas, and a lot more unserviceable and on the ground at airports.

The chairman of United Nigeria Airlines, Obiora Okonkwo, who confirmed the dire straits, said local carriers might have to consider interlining or a codeshare arrangement to cut down the cost of operation and enhance survival chances.

But the effect is telling on air travellers, who have to pay more airfares for less than an hour travel time. Fact check yesterday showed that future flights still range between N35, 000 and N55, 000, on one-way Economy Class, and an average of N90, 000 for return tickets on most of the airlines.

However, most sticky for travellers are today’s flights, currently billed by some airlines, over-the-counter, for between N100, 000 and N130, 000 for one-way Economy Class.

konkwo, told reporters in Lagos yesterday that the forex scarcity remains the major challenge facing all operators, given that the sector requires dollars for all aspects of its operations.

Regrettably, “CBN has not given dollars to airlines since February 2021 owing to the scarcity of foreign currency. Aircraft business is very capital intensive. The solution to the survival of airlines is access to spare parts. Aircraft spare parts are not sold here in Nigeria, they are sold overseas. The aviation industry should be given all the necessary support to ensure the survival of airlines”.

Similarly, the rise in the cost of aviation fuel, from N160 per liter to N260 per litre, in the last few weeks was also fingered for over 50 per cent rise in the cost of airfares.

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