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Strike: Airlines Struggle To Clear Backlog Passengers
Airlines operating in Nigeria are now grappling with operational challenges, as they work to accommodate passengers and clear the backlog caused by the strike embarked on by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) over national minimum wage.
Although the strike was suspended, it disrupted flight schedules and caused logistics issues for several airlines, which has left some burdens on the airlines.
The Chief Operating Officer of Ibom Air, George Uriesi, disclosed to journalists in a chat the difficulties the airlines are facing in managing the situation without passing costs unto customers.
“You can’t increase your fares because you lost money due to the strike; you take your losses. And you can’t add aircraft just like that overnight. What you do is try to accommodate passengers over the next few days. That is what we have done.
”Our fleet is already maximised in terms of flight schedule, so we tried to accommodate people. This continues to expand the losses because we don’t have seats to sell since we already have people that we are trying to accommodate who already bought tickets.
“So, people can’t buy tickets, and we are losing more and more revenue as a result of that. Until you clear the backlog, there’s nothing to sell”, he explained.
United Nigeria Airlines is facing similar hurdles, as its Head of Corporate Communications, Achilleus Uchegbu, told newsmen that the airline had to sacrifice for the greater good of Nigerians.
“A loss is a loss. Those are the sacrifices for the growth of the company and the good of Nigerians. The airlines are also involved in making sacrifices for the good of Nigerians.
“The losses have been incurred. We won’t increase fares because there was a strike. The system will not even allow us to do that because there was a strike which was announced, and a lot of people on their own adjusted their travels and didn’t have to wait for the airlines to do that. But everybody is back to normal operations now”, he stated.
Untamed Travels and Tours, Adediran Adewale, also stated that the industrial action affected the entire aviation industry.
“I had a passenger that was supposed to travel that Monday when the strike started, but I was able to get a seat for the passenger on Wednesday. I don’t know if other people are facing other challenges. Because the passenger could not travel on Monday, we had to change the travel date, and that attracted a fine”, he stated.
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