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Low fares changing Nigerian airlines’ market dynamics
The low fare ticketing prices are not sustainable for airline operators despite huge population that are not taking to flying. WOLE SHADARE writes Liberalisation The year 1990 was a landmark one for the airline industry. It was the year airline liberalisation was introduced in Nigeria. Following the liberalisation, many airlines set up operation across the country and started to challenge the dominance of traditional full service carriers like Nigeria Airways. This translated to better…
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