African airlines passenger traffic rises by 4.1 per cent – IATA
IATA says the passenger traffic climbed from 3.2 per cent recorded in the previous month.
IATA says the passenger traffic climbed from 3.2 per cent recorded in the previous month.
The funds were airlines’ ticket sales and other allied activities which Nigeria could not repatriate.
Rising cost inputs, particularly fuel prices, however, suggest that any demand boosts from lower fares will moderate, going into the ...
IATA says the rise is against a mixed backdrop for the region’s largest economies
Jet fuel is more expensive than a standard barrel of oil due to refining costs.
“While traffic is growing, passengers load factors for African airlines are just over 70 per cent.”
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