African airlines’ load factor rises by 2.1 per cent

African airlines’ load factor rises by 2.1 per cent

African airlines saw demand increased 2.1 per cent compared to March 2018 according to the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) latest analysis of demand for air passenger travel. According to the group, this was down from a 2.5 per cent rise in February with a 1.1 per cent climb in capacity as load factors strengthening by 0.7 percentage point to 71.4 per cent. The upward traffic trend for Africa has softened since mid-2018 in line with…

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‘No celebration yet for tourism in Nigeria’

‘No celebration yet for tourism in Nigeria’

  President, SKAL International, Lagos, Mrs Rita Ofure Obidike, has come hard on tourism and travel, saying there is no cause for celebration when the sector is still in infancy and when the nation is serious about having her own national carrier, She stated this at the 60th anniversary of SKAL International, Lagos held during the week in Lagos. SKAL is an association of travel and tourism professionals. It is the only organisation that brings…

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Delayed, lost baggage takes away travel joy

Delayed, lost baggage takes away travel joy

An unfortunate reality of checking in luggage on your flight is that it may not always show up at your destination airport when you do. This causes a lot of pain to travellers, writes WOLE SHADARE Stark reality As the baggage carousel slows to a stop, and the last bag comes out, your stomach drops to the floor. A dozen black suitcases have rolled by, but they all had colourful ribbons attached to them announcing…

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Aviation ground handling firms in dire straits

Aviation ground handling firms in dire straits

…as unhealthy rivalry tears NAHCo, SAHCo apart   The aviation ground handling firms such as the Nigeria Aviation Handling Company Plc. (NAHCO) and the Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc. (SAHCO) are in dire strait, as rate charged airlines currently are what were handed to the firms since 1986. Managing Director of SAHCO Plc., Mr. Basil Agboarumi, disclosed this to Woleshadarenews in Lagos at the side-line of Business Aviation Summit. He said that the handling of…

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Nacho Aviance: High costs hurt financials

Nacho Aviance: High costs hurt financials

  Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc. (NACHO) witnessed significant drop in full year 2018 financials following high operating cost, administrative expenses and competitive pressure, writes Chris Ugwu After deregulation of airline services industry in Nigeria, the sector has witnessed a new era of growth and advancement. The deregulation regime offered an increased interest and investment in the dormant Nigerian aviation industry, as more airlines entered the market. The services offered witnessed a turnaround, as market- driven innovations came to bear to…

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Lagos set to assist FAAN with million dollars rail project for MMIA

Lagos set to assist FAAN with million dollars rail project for MMIA

Aviation contributes $1 billion to Nigeria’s GDP yearly-FAAN MD In line with its strategic long and short term plans to develop infrastructure at the country’s premier airport, the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) would meet this week with the incoming Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwoolu. Part of the talk would centre around the collaboration of the agency with Lagos State in the provision of inter-modal rail…

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Sabre boss, Olowo, FAAN MD, Dunoma win Tourism Transport Summit awards

Sabre boss, Olowo, FAAN MD, Dunoma win Tourism Transport Summit awards

 For their outstanding achievements in the aviation and travel industry, the duo of President, Sabre Network Incorporated, Dr. Gabriel Olowo and the Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Saleh Dunoma have been honoured. Olowo and Dunoma won Aviation Technology Achievement Award and Outstanding Leadership in Airport Management and Operational Efficiency for the Year 2018 respectively at the Transportation and Tourism Industries Combined Summit and Expo at the Tourism Transport Summit and Expo 2019,…

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AIB boss, Olateru wins exceptional leadership award, Wole Shadare bags media award 

AIB boss, Olateru wins exceptional leadership award, Wole Shadare bags media award 

The award was given to Olaeru by the Transportation and Tourism Industries Combined Summit and Expo at the Tourism Transport Summit and Expo 2019, held Wednesday in Abuja. Aviation Editor of New Telegraph Newspaper and publisher of Woleshadarenews, Wole Shadare was awarded ‘Aviation Industry Reporter of the Year, ‘at the event. The organisers commended Shadare for his incisive, analytical and objective reportage of the air transport industry in Nigeria, stressing that aviation reportage anchored by Shadare has…

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NCAA vs Telcos: Who blinks first?

NCAA vs Telcos: Who blinks first?

  The recent threat against telecoms infrastructure by the government agency in charge of aviation is currently unsettling the industry. While regulator insists on the demolition of masts as sanction, the telcos are also unyielding, leaving government’s intervention as the only window for resolution. SAMSON AKINTARO reports In less than 30 days from now, about 700 base transceiver stations (BTS) would be destroyed if the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) goes ahead with its threat against…

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Airlines, agencies, others complied with AIB safety recommendations

Airlines, agencies, others complied with AIB safety recommendations

     31% awaits action      AIB, NCAA chiefs tango over safety Out of the 130 safety recommendations issued by the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), 61 per cent of them have been fully implemented, eight partially implemented and 31 per cent yet to be fully implanted as at last year. In all, the AIB has now released a total of 46 accident reports and 178 safety recommendations in total since the inception of the…

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