The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Nigerian airlines to halt operations

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ABUJA — Nigerian airlines will stop operations from tomorrow until further notice due to the high cost of jet fuel, the Airline Operators of Nigeria associatio­n said on Friday.

Domestic flights have been disrupted since March as some started to cancel internal schedules while others delayed operations, citing scarcity of jet fuel.

Global jet fuel prices have soared after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered a surge in the crude oil market, hitting airlines and passengers with steep cost increases.

Jet fuel has risen to 700 naira per litre in Nigeria from 190 naira over a short period, the airline associatio­n said in a statement, saying that the cost of a one-hour flight has more than doubled to 120 000 naira, which is unsustaina­ble.

Airline passengers in Nigeria pay for fares in naira, which has weakened sharply due to devaluatio­ns.

Fuel suppliers, however, are paid in dollars, a scarce currency in Africa’s top economy.

—Reuters

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