Nigeria’s $72.1 billion trumps SA’s $447 million trade volume, simplifies visa processes

Nigeria’s $72.1 billion trumps SA’s $447 million trade volume, simplifies visa processes

South Africa has simplified visa processes for Nigerians wishing to visit the country by cutting visa application delays and the former policy that keeps applicants’ travel passports for more than six months before approval or rejection. The new arrangement for visa application and collection is now seven days with the option for applicants to only attach the photocopies of their travel passports to their applications and travel to other destinations while waiting for a call…

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Meke: Monopoly and Nigeria’s valued travel options

Meke: Monopoly and Nigeria’s valued travel options

What exactly does a frequent flyer look out for while planning a trip?  Safety, timeliness onboard comfort, (clean cabin), cheerful crew, and friendliness and most critical front desk staff. I will possibly say that the friendliness or otherwise of the front desk ticketing staff, like a mirror, may reveal the entire service ecosystem of an airline, hotel, or any recreational service provider. Since I am used to sharing my experience. Also, a self-appointed service policeman,…

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AFRAA: Africa’s aviation continues upward swing despite hurdles

AFRAA: Africa’s aviation continues upward swing despite hurdles

  Nigeria launches e-visa system, streamlines application policy 2020   The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) said in the second quarter of 2024, the aviation industry continued to grow despite navigating various challenges and opportunities, including tough economic times. Notwithstanding all these hurdles, it said carriers continued to sustain their recovery, driven by a continued increase in passenger demand. Regarding seat availability in Global Africa, there was a notable 6% increase from 15 million seats in…

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How unfair trade practices hamper travel growth in Nigeria, encourage capital flight, say FCCPC, NANTA

How unfair trade practices hamper travel growth in Nigeria, encourage capital flight, say FCCPC, NANTA

    The National Association of Nigerian Travel Agency (NANTA) and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) have expressed concern about the many of the tickets to fly in the country’s market that are generated outside the shores of the country popularly described as Sold Outside Ticket Outside (SOTO) or Sold Outside and Ticketed Inside (SOTI) even though international carriers have all released their lower tickets inventories for the Nigerian market. They are…

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Cumbersome AOC processes pose bankruptcy danger to start-up airlines, says expert

Cumbersome AOC processes pose bankruptcy danger to start-up airlines, says expert

….Certificate cost rises to N25 million from N5 million An aircraft pilot, Capt Dan Omale has called on the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to make the attainment of an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) less tedious, stressing that one of the guidelines for start-up companies to fly an empty plane for 20 to 50 non-revenue hours in the guise of operational and regulatory compliance test flights, is not only costly but enough to bankrupt the…

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NCAA grounds 10 illegal operators over $15 million revenue loss, drug trafficking, security, others

NCAA grounds 10 illegal operators over $15 million revenue loss, drug trafficking, security, others

  Owners to commence recertification process The Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations 2023 Part 18.3.4 forbids holders of PNCF from using their aircraft for carriage of passengers, cargo or email for hire or reward (commercial operation or charter services) As a result of flagrant disregard of this rule, the NCAA had earlier directed all holders of PNCF to undergo re-evaluation which should have been concluded by April 19th, 2024. Consequently, the NCAA has suspended the permit…

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Minister: SAATM provides opportunity for Africa’s air transport growth

Minister: SAATM provides opportunity for Africa’s air transport growth

…Laments Africa’s air liberalisation slow pace  Minister of Aviation Minister and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo said the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) provides the opportunity for the African aviation industry to enhance connectivity, improve safety standards, and boost economic growth. He however lamented that that few governments have taken the steps needed for its implementation. The Minister also called for a concerted effort to address the challenges facing the African aviation industry, such as…

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Reps calls for probe of alleged intimidation, extortion by security personnel at Lagos airport

Reps calls for probe of alleged intimidation, extortion by security personnel at Lagos airport

  The House of Representatives has urged the Ministry of Aviation to promptly launch an investigation into allegations of reoccurring incidents of harassment, intimidation, and extortion of international passengers by security personnel at the Port Harcourt International Airport. The House said that this would bring the perpetrators to justice, act as a deterrent, and preserve the credibility of the country in the global community. The House mandated the Committee on Aviation to within seven days investigate…

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Babalakin: 64 garlands to a quintessential humanist, businessman

Babalakin: 64 garlands to a quintessential humanist, businessman

TRIBUTE TO DR. BOLANLE OLAWALE BABALAKIN (SAN)@64 By Wole Shadare A star was born into the illustrious Babalakin clan in Gbongan town in present-day Ayedaade Local Government Area of Osun State precisely on July 1, 1960, in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State. The newborn was christened by his father, an eminent jurist and former Supreme Court justice, Justice Bolarinwa Oyegoke Babalakin and Madam Ramotu Ibironke Babalakin as Bolanle Olawale Babalakin. His parents were oblivious…

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Lack of personnel, training, quality control, others cost Nigeria ICAO security audit

Lack of personnel, training, quality control, others cost Nigeria ICAO security audit

  …Ghana, Uganda, Tanzania outperformed Nigeria   Lack of adequate personnel especially in critical areas of Aviation Security (AVSEC), poor passenger facilitation, poor oversight on the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), lack of provision of guidance tools, absence of critical information, quality control obligations and resolution of security concerns in terms of deficiencies communicated, development of corrective actions and enforcement cost Nigeria the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Universal Security Audit Programme (USAP) Continuous…

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