The Chief Executive Officer and CEO of the Africa Investment and Trade Summit and Exhibition (AITE), Tunde MacAlabi, has commended the Air Peace chairman, Allen Onyema, for his unwavering patriotism.
He noted that the resumption of the Lagos-London flights by Air Peace on March 30 has crashed fares on the lucrative route by about 50 per cent for the benefit of Nigerians.
In a statement in Lagos that MacAlabi personally signed, he said that the significant reduction in fares “owes to Onyema’s love for Nigeria.
“He could have gone into a furtive deal with the only two foreign airlines operating Lagos-London direct flights to keep the economy ticket as high as N3.5 million, as against the N1.2 million Air Peace charges for an economy seat.”.
Foreign airlines have in the last few days cut their charges on the Lagos-London operations significantly.
British Airways, for instance, has reduced its fare from N2.7 million to N1.280 million for a one-way economy ticket.
“This competition is good for the Nigerian people and the country’s economy,” MacAlabi stated.
He commended Air Peace for even providing a cheaper fare for Nigeria’s students.
The AITE chairman, who organised Nigeria’s international investment, Business, Trade Summit, and exhibition in September on the sidelines of the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, stated that London is not just the capital of Nigeria’s former colonial master but also the world’s business capital, making traffic between Nigeria and the UK heavy.
He described the Lagos-London route as one of the most profitable in the world.
The leading international business promoter recalled how the British government “fought tooth and nail during the General Sani Abacha military government of the 1990s to get British Airways to resume flights on the route when the Nigerian and British governments had a big quarrel over some diplomatic issues.
The British government and the AITE boss even provided Nigeria Airways, its sole competitor on the route, with aircraft to apparently compete with it on the same route.
“That shows how lucrative and irresistible the Lagos-London operation is to foreign airlines and the extent they can go to maintain it.”.
“Nigerians are not surprised that Mr Onyema did not collaborate with any group to fleece Nigerian travellers, which could have fetched him millions of dollars within a few days.”.
“Nigerians remember the Air Peace chairman as the person who, on May 29, 2020, brought home, free of charge, 268 stranded Nigerians and the previous day, 301 fellow citizens from South Africa who were facing vicious attacks in a country where the Nigerian government and people played a significant role in liberating from Apartheid and the worst form of internal colonialism, he stated.
He also recalled that Air Peace brought home many stranded Nigerians from Ukraine in 2020 when Russia invaded the country, culminating in a war.
“The Air Peace chairman once again came to the rescue of five stranded Nigerian students last year in the Sudan when a vicious civil war broke out,” he said.
MacAlabi, a former Business Development Manager with the Daily Times and The Guardian, also commended the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, for asking the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, to fish out Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) officials who directed the maiden Air Peace crew from London to park in an awkward location as part of the effort to frustrate the airline while foreign air carriers were given prime places.
“We are proud that our professional colleague in government is still playing the role of the conscience of society with his swift response to the man-made obstacles Mr Onyema has been facing in the aviation industry, despite all he has done for thousands of Nigerians regardless of their faith, gender, or ethnicity,” he added.
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