Airlines’ face bankruptcy as cash reserves run out

Airlines’ face bankruptcy as cash reserves run out

  Workers’ fate uncertain, job losses loom There are indications that Nigerian carriers are at the brink of bankruptcy following COVID-19 pandemic as airlines’ cash reserves are fast drying up. By the end of May-2020, most airlines in the world, particularly Nigerian airlines will be bankrupt. Coordinated government and industry action is needed – now – if catastrophe is to be avoided. As the impact of the coronavirus and multiple government travel reactions sweep through…

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Amid rapid cash burn, Arik cuts workers salaries by 80%

Amid rapid cash burn, Arik cuts workers salaries by 80%

  90% work force proceed on leave without pay from May 1 As airlines’ cash reserve dries up, Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Arik is showing vulnerability to COVID-19 pandemic as the airline has taken drastic measure to avoid the drop into extinction. Consequently, the carrier in a statement by its Chief Executive Officer, Capt. Roy Ilegbodu said after careful deliberation and analyses, management has decided to implement an 80 per cent pay cut for all members…

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Professionals seek N30b stimulus for tourism sector

Professionals seek N30b stimulus for tourism sector

  Propose tax waiver, bank grant moratorium for six months     The Institute for Tourism Professionals of Nigeria (ITPN) has urged the Federal Government to accord priority and prime attention to the tourism industry in all its economic stimulus, palliative and intervention initiatives to cushion as well as bring productive stability in the national economy that has suffered summersault due to the Covid-19 global pandemic. In a statement made available to Woleshadarenews, the National President…

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Reps propose single digit interest loans, stimulus to save aviation

Reps propose single digit interest loans, stimulus to save aviation

The House of Representatives Committee Chairman on Aviation, Nnolim Nnaji has stressed the need for a special intervention fund for the air transport sector to cushion the post covid-19 impact on the industry. Nnaji suggested a single digit interest loan for indigenous airline operators and special Federal Government grant to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, (FAAN), Nigerian Airspace Management Agency  (NAMA) and the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, (NIMET) to help them in the planned facilities…

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COVID-19: Nigeria, South Africa, others top Africa’s biggest losers-IATA

COVID-19: Nigeria, South Africa, others top Africa’s biggest losers-IATA

  Nation risks 125, 000 jobs, $0.99 bn revenue loss Group calls for urgent help to save airlines The International Air Transport Association (IATA) renewed its call for government relief measures as the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis in Africa deepen. IATA, in its latest assessment of COVID-19 crisis impact on African airlines and air transport listed Nigeria, South Africa, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Ghana, Egypt, Senegal and Cape Verde as countries facing the…

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How to rescue Nigerian airlines from collapse-Expert

How to rescue Nigerian airlines from collapse-Expert

  Wants passenger airplanes conversion for  cargo operations A United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority ( NCAA) Licensed Flight Dispatcher and Ground Instructor , Mrs Victoria Jumoke Adegbe has prescribed recovery for indigenous carriers as global aviation navigates it way out of COVID -19. Adegbe said many Nigerian carriers were showing suicidal symptoms as some of them could barely meet their obligations with disclosure that they would not pay workers…

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COVID-19 will damage passenger confidence in air travel, says IATA

COVID-19 will damage passenger confidence in air travel, says IATA

  COVID-19 looked like previous crises: a hit to traffic and revenue followed by a return to normal, even if there was uncertainty about the depth and duration of the hit. The revenue reduction faced by airlines this year as a result of COVID-19 far exceeds the impact from previous crises. It has the dimensions of a world war. Consequently, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said a global recession is now coming in 2020/21 and this means…

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Cash crunch may open fresh airline, customer refund spat

Cash crunch may open fresh airline, customer refund spat

  Some airlines are at risk of insolvency. WOLE SHADARE writes that recovering lost tickets from them would be complicated Fight for survival The fight to survive the Covid-19 crisis is pitting airlines across the globe against their grounded customers. Airlines have been told to refund airfare to passengers whose flights have been canceled during the outbreak of Covid-19, the U.S. Transportation Department ordered on Friday. This is receiving a growing number of complaints from people who…

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“Nigeria’s aviation faces bigger challenge post COVID-19”

“Nigeria’s aviation faces bigger challenge post COVID-19”

  Aero MD, Sanusi debunks N10b sold tickets in three months The Managing Director of Aero Contractors, Capt. Ado Sanusi said the Nigerian aviation industry faces bigger challenge post COVID-19 pandemic. Sanusi who spoke to Woleshadarenews said it remains to be seen what the airlines would do to restore passengers’ confidence which he admitted will be at the lowest ebb by the time the world is done with the pandemic. He also debunk insinuations that…

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Airline operators seek intervention funds at 5% interest rate

Airline operators seek intervention funds at 5% interest rate

   Want waiver on taxes, levies, others for 180 days     Airline operators under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) said there is need for government to begin to put in place measures that will guarantee the survival of airlines, describing the sector as the main catalyst and a pivot to the quick recovery of the Nigerian economy. While appreciating the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) approval of N1.1Trillion stimulus and the…

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