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Domestic Airlines May Raise Fares Following VAT Increase

Domestic Airlines May Raise Fares Following VAT Increase   There are indications that domestic airlines may raise airfares following the increase in Value Added Tax from five per cent to 7.5 per cent by the Federal Government. Our correspondent gathered that airline operators are considering the increase...

Airlines Face Aviation Fuel Scarcity As Price Goes Up

Airlines Face Aviation Fuel Scarcity As Price Goes Up   Domestic airlines are currently facing some scarcity of aviation fuel which has pushed up prices, investigation has shown. Our correspondent gathered on Monday that in the last four days, there had been scarcity of aviation fuel otherwise...

FG Defaults On VAT Waiver For Domestic Airlines

FG Defaults On VAT Waiver For Domestic Airlines More than one year after the pronouncement for Value Added Tax (VAT) to be removed from air transport, the Federal Government has failed to implement the order. Findings by our correspondent showed that domestic airlines still pay VAT,...

Domestic Airlines Record Decrease In Patronage

Domestic Airlines Record Decrease In Patronage Despite the expected increase in flight operations in the first quarter due to the general elections, domestic airlines recorded a decrease. Domestic flight operations in the first quarter of this year recorded a decline when compared with the preceding quarter...

Low Season Hits Domestic Airlines

Low Season Hits Domestic Airlines Domestic carriers are now recording low patronage after the huge Christmas passenger demand, THISDAY has learnt. Although it is expected that airlines should envisage low passenger traffic from late January to the second quarter, but indications show that Nigerian airlines face...

Domestic Airlines Drop from 150 to Eight

The number of domestic airlines in the country has dropped from 150 to eight in the last 17 years, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has said. The General Manager, Public Relations, NCAA, Sam Adurogboye, said during an interaction with journalists that the development was due...