Business
Airlines In PH Apply Survival Strategies Over Jet A1 Scarcity …As Passenger Traffic Shrinks

As the high cost of aviation fuel, otherwise known as JetA1′, persists, with no sight in view regarding its end, airline operators at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, have deviced survival strategies to go through the situation.
Apart from the over 100 percent increase in the flight ticket, many airlines have continued to keep the price afloat and unstable. Passengers are no longer sure of the exact sum for the tickets, particularly for the economy class ticket.
Many travel agents have been complaining of the exploitation of some of the airlines, who take advantage of the situation to exploit their passengers.
One of the agents, Mr Alex Quakers, in a chat with The Tide, lamented that many of the airlines at the airport have taken advantage of the suspension of the Dana Airline, and withdrawal of Aero Contractors service, to exploit passengers.
“If these two airlines had been in operation, the price of economy ticket would not have gone up so high here. We know that it was Dana and Aero that have been helping passengers in this Port Harcourt Airport.
“These other airlines had always intended to increase prices, even before now”, he said.
The Tide observed that the turnaround time of these airlines have tremendously been curtailed, both for the Abuja and Lagos bound passengers, as even those that operate thrice on both sides have reduced to once, creating room for the increased demand for travel tickets.
Meanwhile, passenger traffic at the airport reduced drastically as the high cost of travel appear to be persisting, and in the face of economic hardship the masses are faced with.
The Tide further observed that many regular travellers at the airport now apply caution on when to travel, whereas few who have cause to do so never hesitate to travel, irrespective of the cost.
A regular passenger at the airport, Mr Bright Ejims, in a chat with aviation correspondents, said he was surprised to see that the flight he boarded from Abuja to Port Harcourt had only 25 percent of passengers, which according to him, was unusual.
Meanwhile, airlines like the United Nigeria Airline has tactically stopped flights operations, as their aircrafts are no longer seen at the airport like others.
By: Corlins Walter
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