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How to rescue Nigerian airlines from collapse-Expert

- Wants passenger airplanes conversion for cargo operations

She said :” “Loans, loan guarantees and support for the corporate bond market by governments or central bank could come in handy at this challenging time.
“Also rebates on payroll taxes paid to date in 2020 and/or an extension of payment terms for the rest of 2020, along with a temporary waiver of ticket taxes and other Government-imposed levies. So here are my suggestions to help you stay afloat as an airline operator.
“Convert some of your passenger aircraft for cargo operations.
“You could transport medical supplies, agricultural products and other forms of freight.
“The cost of freight forwarding has more than tripled since covid so you might want to take advantage of that.
“A number of international airlines such as American Airlines, Korean Air and Cathay Pacific has already started using some of their passenger aircraft for cargo.
“More than ever before, your Flight Dispatchers can actually come to your rescue. They work in your Operations Control.They’re trained to help you. They know how to analyse scenarios, increase profitability and efficiency in the airlines without jeopardising safety.
“If you do consider cargo operations, your Flight Dispatchers would work with your engineers to ascertain aircraft weight limitations and other parameters. You might want to request that the government considers relieving you of certain airline charges, levies and taxes or better still loan you the funds to help you stay afloat.
“While everyone is making serious adjustments to their lifestyle, I also call on the government to critically look into burning the plastic trays used at airport security screening points. This will definitely help curb the rate of spread of the virus during flights