Following the appreciation of naira and the competition arising from Air Peace’s commencement of flights on the Lagos-London route, airfares from Nigeria to other countries have seen a significant dropped.
The pressure on the foreign exchange market has eased in
recent weeks after the naira fell to record lows.
The large naira depreciation caused by the FX reforms that
started last year had led to a steep rise in the International Air Transport
Association (IATA) rate for ticket sales.
Last week, the IATA rate for ticket sales in Nigeria dropped
from almost N1,800/$ a few months ago to N1,395/$.
The drop in the rate quickly saw the prices of tickets drop
across several destinations.
A one-way ticket from Lagos to London on British Airways
that was sold for N3 million (Economy Class) and N11 million (Business Class)
cost N1.7 million and N6.8 million respectively.
On Lufthansa, the price of a one-way ticket from Lagos to
London dropped from N3 million (Economy) and N9 million (Business) to N2
million and N7 million respectively.
On Virgin Atlantic, the price for Economy, Economy Premium
and Business Class fell from N2 million, N5 million and N12 million to N1.5
million, N3 million and N6 million respectively.
Here are five most affordable airfares from Nigeria to
London and the United States of America, which are among the most visited
destinations by Nigeria.
For the Lagos-London route, Ethiopian Airlines has the
cheapest fare of N838,000 for a one-way Economy Class ticket. Passengers have
to connect flights on Ethiopian Airlines to London and could take almost 17
hours on the trip.
Qatar Airways charges N900,000 for a one-way Economy Class
ticket from Lagos to London and will take as much as 36 hours for the flight.
Air Peace, which operates direct flight for six hours on the route, charges N1
million.
Other airlines are Asky Airlines and Royal Air Maroc
charging N1,049,000 and N1,054,000 respectively with 20 hours and 10 hours
flight time respectively.
For Business Class ticket, Air Peace charges the cheapest
(N1.9 million) for a one-way ticket on the Lagos-London route; Royal Air Maroc,
N2.1 million; Qatar Airways, N2.8 million; Turkish Airways, N3.8 million; and
Lufthansa, N5.2 million.
For a one-way Economy Class ticket on the Lagos-US route,
Egypt Air charges the cheapest fare of N1,064,000; Kenya Airways, N1.14
million; Qatar, N1.4 million; Ethiopian Airlines, N1.5 million; and Royal Air
Maroc, N1.56 million.
For Business Class tickets, Egypt Air charges the cheapest
fare of N2.7 million; Kenya Airways, N4.8 million; Turkish Airlines, N5
million; Virgin Atlantic, N5 million; and United Airlines, N5.4 million.
Allen Onyema, chairman Air Peace Airlines,bsaid the
airline’s commencement of Lagos-London flight has forced international airlines
to reduce fares from over N4 million to N1.8 million.
He said: “This event has saved this country billions of
naira in the last three weeks. It has also helped in improving the value of the
naira against the dollar.
“These foreign airlines were charging exorbitant fares and
had so much money in their hands. They took this money to go to the market to
look for dollars, putting a strain on the naira. But now we have done this
flight and people are paying what they are supposed to pay, there is less
demand for dollars because fewer naira are now chasing the dollar and the naira
has come down.
“So Air Peace has also contributed in bringing the naira to
dollar rate down, this is also with measures put in place by Presidential Bola
Ahmed Tinubu.”
Ndukwe Ginika Ogechi, CEO of Geena Travels And Tours Ltd,
said the appreciation of the naira has immediately affected ticket prices and
airlines’ exchange rate for ticket sales.
“There was a time when the IATA exchange rate for ticket
sales rose to almost N1,800 to a dollar. On Monday two weeks ago, the rate came
down to N1,598 to a dollar. Last week, it was N1,468. Today (Tuesday) it is
N1,395. Tomorrow it may still come down. As the exchange rate is reducing,
tickets will also be reducing. Travel agents are really happy about the
development and we envisage that ticket prices will further reduce in the
coming weeks,” Ginika said.
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