Sell Tickets In Naira, Not Dollars – FG Warn Airlines

The Federal Government, on Wednesday, said it would penalise international airlines selling flight tickets in dollars.

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The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, disclosed this when addressing journalists shortly after the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting presided over by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), at the Aso Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

According to Sirika, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has gathered that some foreign airlines operating in Nigeria have begun selling tickets in dollars, violating extant local laws.

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In August, the International Air Transportation Association revealed that as of July 2022, the Nigerian government has withheld a total of $464m in revenues belonging to foreign airlines, disallowing repatriation.

News sources reported that the amount emanates from ticket sale revenues that Nigeria is yet to remit to the airlines owing to FOREX scarcity.

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But explaining the situation on Wednesday, the aviation minister said some of the airlines have resorted to banning local travel agencies from accessing their websites for ticket purchases.

He revealed that the NCAA will sanction the carriers found guilty of such acts as it undermines the country’s laws.

Making a case for the long-anticipated national carrier, Air Nigeria, Sirika said the foreign airline corporations have made over $1.1bn from the Nigerian market since 2016.

The monies, he said, would have been retained in the economy had the airline firms been locally owned.

He said the foreign owned airline companies remitted over $600m to their home countries in 2016 while over $265m was disbursed in 2022, as part of the $484m due them.

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