Aviation analyst and award Winning Journalist, Wole Shadare, has described the issue of flight cancellation that seems to have gone up recently as something normal in this period of the year.
Mr Shadare who was speaking to TVC News Tolulope Ogunjobi on Business Nigeria added that the sudden upsurge in traffic and passengers during this period and the inclement weather condition will make it almost inevitable that flights will be cancelled.
He said many Airlines may not have enough manpower and equipment available to deal with the sudden upsurge meaning that they will be bumped up to the point where they can be handled by their Staff.
According to him, the circular by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority warning Pilots from taking risks and not take to the skies during bad weather is also a factor in the recent surge.
Other factors according to Mr Shadare include the scarcity of aviation fuel which has also made it a little bit more difficult for Airlines to keep up operations without disruption.
Fuel Marketers according to Mr Shadare also ration the available Aviation Fuel to Foreign Airlines who they know will pay in Dollars against Local Airlines who will pay in Naira.
He said the situation with Aviation Fuel is unfortunate but not as bad as it is being made to look.
Going Further, he said Air Fares will always go up during this period of the year simply because demand simply outstrip Supply making it really easy for Airlines to raise fares to make more money.
He said this issue is not peculiar to Nigeria but widespread all over the World.
He added that Airlines in Nigeria are not completely to blame since they need to make ends meet with Aviation Fuel taking up 30 percent of their operating Costs.
He however said rise in Air Fares at times is just for profit making since the demand far outstrip supply at this kind of time.
He also spoke on the ongoing drama on the Nigerian Air, He said the move is not a threat to anybody but that the four Airline Operators who took Government to Court do not understand the regulation of Airline Operations in Africa.
On what Airlines operators can actually do anything about the
Aviation analyst and award Winning Journalist, Wole Shadare, has described the issue of flight cancellation that seems to have gone up recently as something normal in this period of the year.
Mr Shadare who was speaking to TVC News Tolulope Ogunjobi on Business Nigeria added that the sudden upsurge in traffic and passengers during this period and the inclement weather condition will make it almost inevitable that flights will be cancelled.
He said many Airlines may not have enough manpower and equipment available to deal with the sudden upsurge meaning that they will be bumped up to the point where they can be handled by their Staff.
According to him, the circular by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority warning Pilots from taking risks and not take to the skies during bad weather is also a factor in the recent surge.
Other factors according to Mr Shadare include the scarcity of aviation fuel which has also made it a little bit more difficult for Airlines to keep up operations without disruption.
Fuel Marketers according to Mr Shadare also ration the available Aviation Fuel to Foreign Airlines who they know will pay in Dollars against Local Airlines who will pay in Naira.
He said the situation with Aviation Fuel is unfortunate but not as bad as it is being made to look.
Going Further, he said Air Fares will always go up during this period of the year simply because demand simply outstrip Supply making it really easy for Airlines to raise fares to make more money.
He said this issue is not peculiar to Nigeria but widespread all over the World.
He added that Airlines in Nigeria are not completely to blame since they need to make ends meet with Aviation Fuel taking up 30 percent of their operating Costs.
He however said rise in Air Fares at times is just for profit making since the demand far outstrip supply at this kind of time.
He also spoke on the ongoing drama on the Nigerian Air, He said the move is not a threat to anybody but that the four Airline Operators who took Government to Court do not understand the regulation of Airline Operations in Africa.
On what Airlines operators can actually do anything about the
Aviation analyst and award Winning Journalist, Wole Shadare, has described the issue of flight cancellation that seems to have gone up recently as something normal in this period of the year.
Mr Shadare who was speaking to TVC News Tolulope Ogunjobi on Business Nigeria added that the sudden upsurge in traffic and passengers during this period and the inclement weather condition will make it almost inevitable that flights will be cancelled.
He said many Airlines may not have enough manpower and equipment available to deal with the sudden upsurge meaning that they will be bumped up to the point where they can be handled by their Staff.
According to him, the circular by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority warning Pilots from taking risks and not take to the skies during bad weather is also a factor in the recent surge.
Other factors according to Mr Shadare include the scarcity of aviation fuel which has also made it a little bit more difficult for Airlines to keep up operations without disruption.
Fuel Marketers according to Mr Shadare also ration the available Aviation Fuel to Foreign Airlines who they know will pay in Dollars against Local Airlines who will pay in Naira.
He said the situation with Aviation Fuel is unfortunate but not as bad as it is being made to look.
Going Further, he said Air Fares will always go up during this period of the year simply because demand simply outstrip Supply making it really easy for Airlines to raise fares to make more money.
He said this issue is not peculiar to Nigeria but widespread all over the World.
He added that Airlines in Nigeria are not completely to blame since they need to make ends meet with Aviation Fuel taking up 30 percent of their operating Costs.
He however said rise in Air Fares at times is just for profit making since the demand far outstrip supply at this kind of time.
He also spoke on the ongoing drama on the Nigerian Air, He said the move is not a threat to anybody but that the four Airline Operators who took Government to Court do not understand the regulation of Airline Operations in Africa.
On what Airlines operators can actually do anything about the
Aviation analyst and award Winning Journalist, Wole Shadare, has described the issue of flight cancellation that seems to have gone up recently as something normal in this period of the year.
Mr Shadare who was speaking to TVC News Tolulope Ogunjobi on Business Nigeria added that the sudden upsurge in traffic and passengers during this period and the inclement weather condition will make it almost inevitable that flights will be cancelled.
He said many Airlines may not have enough manpower and equipment available to deal with the sudden upsurge meaning that they will be bumped up to the point where they can be handled by their Staff.
According to him, the circular by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority warning Pilots from taking risks and not take to the skies during bad weather is also a factor in the recent surge.
Other factors according to Mr Shadare include the scarcity of aviation fuel which has also made it a little bit more difficult for Airlines to keep up operations without disruption.
Fuel Marketers according to Mr Shadare also ration the available Aviation Fuel to Foreign Airlines who they know will pay in Dollars against Local Airlines who will pay in Naira.
He said the situation with Aviation Fuel is unfortunate but not as bad as it is being made to look.
Going Further, he said Air Fares will always go up during this period of the year simply because demand simply outstrip Supply making it really easy for Airlines to raise fares to make more money.
He said this issue is not peculiar to Nigeria but widespread all over the World.
He added that Airlines in Nigeria are not completely to blame since they need to make ends meet with Aviation Fuel taking up 30 percent of their operating Costs.
He however said rise in Air Fares at times is just for profit making since the demand far outstrip supply at this kind of time.
He also spoke on the ongoing drama on the Nigerian Air, He said the move is not a threat to anybody but that the four Airline Operators who took Government to Court do not understand the regulation of Airline Operations in Africa.
On what Airlines operators can actually do anything about the
Aviation analyst and award Winning Journalist, Wole Shadare, has described the issue of flight cancellation that seems to have gone up recently as something normal in this period of the year.
Mr Shadare who was speaking to TVC News Tolulope Ogunjobi on Business Nigeria added that the sudden upsurge in traffic and passengers during this period and the inclement weather condition will make it almost inevitable that flights will be cancelled.
He said many Airlines may not have enough manpower and equipment available to deal with the sudden upsurge meaning that they will be bumped up to the point where they can be handled by their Staff.
According to him, the circular by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority warning Pilots from taking risks and not take to the skies during bad weather is also a factor in the recent surge.
Other factors according to Mr Shadare include the scarcity of aviation fuel which has also made it a little bit more difficult for Airlines to keep up operations without disruption.
Fuel Marketers according to Mr Shadare also ration the available Aviation Fuel to Foreign Airlines who they know will pay in Dollars against Local Airlines who will pay in Naira.
He said the situation with Aviation Fuel is unfortunate but not as bad as it is being made to look.
Going Further, he said Air Fares will always go up during this period of the year simply because demand simply outstrip Supply making it really easy for Airlines to raise fares to make more money.
He said this issue is not peculiar to Nigeria but widespread all over the World.
He added that Airlines in Nigeria are not completely to blame since they need to make ends meet with Aviation Fuel taking up 30 percent of their operating Costs.
He however said rise in Air Fares at times is just for profit making since the demand far outstrip supply at this kind of time.
He also spoke on the ongoing drama on the Nigerian Air, He said the move is not a threat to anybody but that the four Airline Operators who took Government to Court do not understand the regulation of Airline Operations in Africa.
On what Airlines operators can actually do anything about the
Aviation analyst and award Winning Journalist, Wole Shadare, has described the issue of flight cancellation that seems to have gone up recently as something normal in this period of the year.
Mr Shadare who was speaking to TVC News Tolulope Ogunjobi on Business Nigeria added that the sudden upsurge in traffic and passengers during this period and the inclement weather condition will make it almost inevitable that flights will be cancelled.
He said many Airlines may not have enough manpower and equipment available to deal with the sudden upsurge meaning that they will be bumped up to the point where they can be handled by their Staff.
According to him, the circular by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority warning Pilots from taking risks and not take to the skies during bad weather is also a factor in the recent surge.
Other factors according to Mr Shadare include the scarcity of aviation fuel which has also made it a little bit more difficult for Airlines to keep up operations without disruption.
Fuel Marketers according to Mr Shadare also ration the available Aviation Fuel to Foreign Airlines who they know will pay in Dollars against Local Airlines who will pay in Naira.
He said the situation with Aviation Fuel is unfortunate but not as bad as it is being made to look.
Going Further, he said Air Fares will always go up during this period of the year simply because demand simply outstrip Supply making it really easy for Airlines to raise fares to make more money.
He said this issue is not peculiar to Nigeria but widespread all over the World.
He added that Airlines in Nigeria are not completely to blame since they need to make ends meet with Aviation Fuel taking up 30 percent of their operating Costs.
He however said rise in Air Fares at times is just for profit making since the demand far outstrip supply at this kind of time.
He also spoke on the ongoing drama on the Nigerian Air, He said the move is not a threat to anybody but that the four Airline Operators who took Government to Court do not understand the regulation of Airline Operations in Africa.
On what Airlines operators can actually do anything about the
Aviation analyst and award Winning Journalist, Wole Shadare, has described the issue of flight cancellation that seems to have gone up recently as something normal in this period of the year.
Mr Shadare who was speaking to TVC News Tolulope Ogunjobi on Business Nigeria added that the sudden upsurge in traffic and passengers during this period and the inclement weather condition will make it almost inevitable that flights will be cancelled.
He said many Airlines may not have enough manpower and equipment available to deal with the sudden upsurge meaning that they will be bumped up to the point where they can be handled by their Staff.
According to him, the circular by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority warning Pilots from taking risks and not take to the skies during bad weather is also a factor in the recent surge.
Other factors according to Mr Shadare include the scarcity of aviation fuel which has also made it a little bit more difficult for Airlines to keep up operations without disruption.
Fuel Marketers according to Mr Shadare also ration the available Aviation Fuel to Foreign Airlines who they know will pay in Dollars against Local Airlines who will pay in Naira.
He said the situation with Aviation Fuel is unfortunate but not as bad as it is being made to look.
Going Further, he said Air Fares will always go up during this period of the year simply because demand simply outstrip Supply making it really easy for Airlines to raise fares to make more money.
He said this issue is not peculiar to Nigeria but widespread all over the World.
He added that Airlines in Nigeria are not completely to blame since they need to make ends meet with Aviation Fuel taking up 30 percent of their operating Costs.
He however said rise in Air Fares at times is just for profit making since the demand far outstrip supply at this kind of time.
He also spoke on the ongoing drama on the Nigerian Air, He said the move is not a threat to anybody but that the four Airline Operators who took Government to Court do not understand the regulation of Airline Operations in Africa.
On what Airlines operators can actually do anything about the
Aviation analyst and award Winning Journalist, Wole Shadare, has described the issue of flight cancellation that seems to have gone up recently as something normal in this period of the year.
Mr Shadare who was speaking to TVC News Tolulope Ogunjobi on Business Nigeria added that the sudden upsurge in traffic and passengers during this period and the inclement weather condition will make it almost inevitable that flights will be cancelled.
He said many Airlines may not have enough manpower and equipment available to deal with the sudden upsurge meaning that they will be bumped up to the point where they can be handled by their Staff.
According to him, the circular by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority warning Pilots from taking risks and not take to the skies during bad weather is also a factor in the recent surge.
Other factors according to Mr Shadare include the scarcity of aviation fuel which has also made it a little bit more difficult for Airlines to keep up operations without disruption.
Fuel Marketers according to Mr Shadare also ration the available Aviation Fuel to Foreign Airlines who they know will pay in Dollars against Local Airlines who will pay in Naira.
He said the situation with Aviation Fuel is unfortunate but not as bad as it is being made to look.
Going Further, he said Air Fares will always go up during this period of the year simply because demand simply outstrip Supply making it really easy for Airlines to raise fares to make more money.
He said this issue is not peculiar to Nigeria but widespread all over the World.
He added that Airlines in Nigeria are not completely to blame since they need to make ends meet with Aviation Fuel taking up 30 percent of their operating Costs.
He however said rise in Air Fares at times is just for profit making since the demand far outstrip supply at this kind of time.
He also spoke on the ongoing drama on the Nigerian Air, He said the move is not a threat to anybody but that the four Airline Operators who took Government to Court do not understand the regulation of Airline Operations in Africa.
On what Airlines operators can actually do anything about the