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‘Ebola, Insecurity Cause Africa’s Airline’s Traffic Drop
The Airline Operators of
Nigeria (AON) yesterday blamed the outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease and insecurity for decline in Africa’s airline traffic.
Capt. Nogie Meggison, the President of the group, made the remark in an interview with newsmen in Lagos.
Reports say that the International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the decline in African airlines’ traffic between April 2014 and April 2015.
The IATA’s report said African airlines’ traffic fell by 3.2 per cent in the year under review as capacity dropped 5.0 per cent.
It also said the spell resulted in a 1.3 percentage point rise in load factor to 67.5 per cent.
Meggison said the outbreak of Ebola in some African countries, including Nigeria, during the period had a negative impact on air travel across the continent.
“There was a drop because of Ebola. It affected airline operations in the continent because of the contagious and deadly nature of the disease,” he said.
He said that the activities of militant groups like Boko Haram in Nigeria, Al-Shabab in East Africa and ISIS in Libya were factors that reduced air passenger traffic.
“The Maiduguri Airport was closed for a very long time because of Boko Haram attacks. This affected air traffic in the region.
Al-Shabab has been carrying out attacks in Kenya and that is equally affecting air travels in the country’’.
On air crashes, he said no commercial airline operating in Africa recorded any crash within the period under review, adding that the air safety standards must be sustained.
Meggison, however, expressed optimism that the continent could witness increase in passenger traffic in the later part of 2015 in view of efforts at stabilising those odd variables that affected the sector. According to him, African governments must take deliberate steps to assist the aviation industry, stressing that the sector had the capacity to improve revenue generation on the continent.
“They should support their domestic airlines by making the sky friendlier through various policies that would help the growth of the aviation industry, “he said’.
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