#EndSARS: Airlines Increase Domestic Airfares

With the #EndSARS and #EndPoliceBrutality protests continuing across the country gradually heating up the polity more and more, Airlines across the country have increased airfares on domestic routes witnessing a major hike in ticket prices. Airlines Domestic Airfares

The hike in airfare was recurrent across several carriers on the weekend flights for one-way trips from Lagos to Abuja.
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Before last weekend, the cost of flights ranged between N27,000 to N38,000 depending on the class of tickets purchased.

Domestic airlines like Arik Air record N43,944 for economy and N99,176 for business class tickets on Sunday, according to checks by our correspondent. While carriers like Aero contractors charged its passengers between N34,310 and N87,812 for the flexible economy and business class respectively.

Dana Airlines wasn’t left out as it prices also jacked up ranging from N36,000 to N42,300 for economy Saver while Economy Flexible stood at 47,000.

Prices on Air Peace hiked too from N38,800 to N60,000 for economy flexi while it records N80,000 for business for flights on October Sunday.

A potential passenger who identified himself simply as Wilson who sought a flight to Abuja told the PUNCH that the increase in airfares would make him settle for a bus instead.

He said, “I will rather take a bus to Abuja, seeing the increase in flight tickets.”

Operators, however, argued that the price increase was not as a result of the ongoing protests which have been the cause of gridlock across major highways in the country.

Speaking in a telephone interview, spokesperson for Dana Air, Kingsley Ezenwa, said the increase in fares was not related to the planned protest.

He said, “We are always saying book early to get the best fares. We also have a progressive fare regime, whereas the flights are getting full, the fares will be increasing gradually. That is not to say there was a deliberate fare increase over the weekend. This is normal industry metrics.”

Spokesperson of Air Peace, Stanley Olisa, said, “That is our fare. The fares differ. It was not increased because of anything. Nothing must has influenced it.”

Aviation analyst, Olumide Ohunayo, said the spike in fares over the weekend could be linked to an increase in demand in terms of flight activities.

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