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Keyamo drums support for Air Peace, begs Nigerians to atronise local airlines on int’l routes

Festus Keyamo, minister of aviation and aerospace development, has begged Nigerians to fully patronise Air Peace and other local airlines flying international routes.

He said this gesture is the only way local airlines can survive stiff competition from foreign carriers.

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SolaceBase reports that Air Peace, Nigeria’s flag carrier, commenced its Lagos-London flight services — a landmark achievement celebrated by many Nigerians.

Following the milestone, Allen Onyema, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Air Peace, on April 9, said some airlines are conspiring to take his company out of business by underpricing the flight tickets for the Lagos-London route.

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According to the entrepreneur, the foreign airlines’ governments are supporting them to do this and take Air Peace out.

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Keyamo, who said President Bola Tinubu’s administration would continue to assist local entrepreneurs explained that “the first thing is for Nigerians to fully patronise not only Air Peace but all indigenous airlines on international routes. Before the federal government does anything, let Nigerians patronise him and know that this is our indigenous airline.” 

The minister spoke with TheCable newspaper.  

“As for the government, I cannot make any policy statement for the government now because I am a minister. Whatever we can do, we will discuss that behind the scenes. But it’s wrong for me to make a policy statement now.

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“As I have said earlier, one of my main goals in office is to help Nigeria’s domestic airlines grow and improve, supporting President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda”.

He added that the federal government would continue to protect Air Peace and other Nigerian carriers that may seek to operate international service.

 

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