FAAN blames air fare hike on forex, aviation fuel price
Federal Airport Authority (FAAN) has blamed the recent hike in air fare on increased cost of aviation fuel and foreign exchange (forex) rate.
Head of Cooperate Communications, Port Harcourt International Airport, Mr Kunle Akinbode, who made the disclosure, Monday in Port Harcourt, explained that aviation fuel (JET A1) which sold for about N250 per litre, now sells for more than N400 for the same quantity, adding that the hike also includes prices of spare parts which have drastically increased in recent times.
“FAAN and other regulatory agencies in the aviation industry are conscious of the plight of airport users, especially in respect to increased air fare by the various airlines.
“Currently, aviation fuel is selling for over N400 per litre, all aircraft components/parts required for operations are imported, so this has invariably affected air fare.
On how the new rate is affecting patronage by passengers, Akinbode noted that patronage was considerably good irrespective of the high flight rate.
“Nigerians will still fly irrespective of the cost because speed and security is a major advantage of air transportation over road,” he said.