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Mitigating Nigerian airlines’ insolvency post COVID-19
Nigerian airlines are gearing up to bounce back from the huge effects of COVID-19.WOLE SHADARE takes a look at how the carriers can survive the effects of three months hiatus Uncertainty The airlines are bleeding. It is not yet known how they intend to come back to profitability even after resumption of flight operations that is tentatively scheduled to start June 21, 2020. According to the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), indigenous operators have lost N360…
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