More Airlines To Close Down Soon —Aero Contractors’ CEO, Says
Abdullahi Mahmood, the Chief Executive Officer of Aero Contractors, has cautioned that airlines mortality rate in Nigeria’s aviation industry will rise due to the current struggle with cost of operation. RipplesNigeria reports.
According to RipplesNigeria, Mahmood said government’s failure to intervene could spell doom for the aviation industry, cause increase of ticket price won’t be enough to save airline operators from shutting down. Information Guide Nigeria
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The airline operators under the umbrella body of Airline Operator of Nigeria (AON), had complained of the rising aviation fuel, which skyrocketed to N700 per litre, from N190.
Following the decision to stop the suspension, Mahmood, during an interview with Arise TV on Monday, stated that if the airlines increase ticket price, and the air passengers don’t buy, it further worsens the situation. jamb results
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