Airfares Skyrocket As Exchange Rate Hits Over N700/$

Airfares on Nigeria routes to various destinations in Europe, North America, Middle East and other foreign cities have skyrocketed as exchange rate for ticket pricing hits N702/$, according to findings by The Punch.

The development came barely one week after the Central Bank of Nigeria floated the naira and directed commercial banks to sell foreign exchange at market-determined rates.

As part of its moves to end multiple exchange rates that have left to the exit of several investors from Nigeria, the CBN last week introduced new forex guidelines aimed at unifying the nation’s exchange rate.

Among others things, the CBN said all forex windows should be collapsed into the Investors &Exporters Window.

About 24 hours after the decision, the naira traded at 664.04/dollar at the I&E window. Two days later, the local currency closed at 702.19/dollar at the close of business on Thursday.

Following the development, findings by The PUNCH on Monday revealed that exchange rate adopted by the International Air Transport Association for ticket pricing in Nigeria rose to N702/dollar.

The development came as summer travel season began a week ago with ticket prices rising by 25 per cent.

Travel operators told our correspondents that ticket prices had gone up significantly with several operators raising concerns the hike in the exchange rate could mar the summer travel plans of many Nigerians.

The President of the National Association of Travel Agents of Nigeria, Susan Akporiaye, while reacting to the current development, expressed disappointment lamenting that passengers would suffer the most from the increment.

 “Fares will definitely increase and passengers have to pay more. As a result, Passengers won’t travel as much as they should and this will affect travel agents,” she said.

Also, the Chief Executive Officer, Corporate Travels, Mr. Akande Diran, while reacting, said, “Around mid-June, ticket prices always go up. We call it peak period. This is so because many people often go on vacation during this period. Apart from this, the rising exchange rate will lead to higher ticket prices.”

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