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NCAA Blames Market Forces, Not Taxes, for Soaring Domestic Airfares

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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has rejected claims that high ticket prices are caused by heavy government taxes, insisting the December surge is purely driven by supply and demand during the busy holiday season.

No “18 Taxes” on Airlines

NCAA spokesperson Michael Achimugu issued a statement Sunday dismissing reports of 18 different levies on domestic carriers as “completely false.”

He said recent meetings with airlines revealed they do not pay the exaggerated tax volumes circulating in media.

Key points from the NCAA:

  • Aviation taxes have stayed the same all year — they didn’t suddenly rise
  • President Tinubu and Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo have provided substantial support to the industry
  • If taxes are unchanged, how can a 45-minute flight now cost ₦500,000?

Airlines Say They’re Losing Money

The regulator’s comments follow Air Peace CEO Allen Onyema’s claim that up to 70% of ticket revenue goes to charges and costs. Onyema highlighted the challenge of “empty return legs” during peak travel to places like the South-East, where planes fly full one way but nearly empty back.

It’s Seasonal Demand, Says NCAA

Achimugu compared the situation to higher prices for buses, hotels and food in December. “This is market forces at work — Nigerians pricing for Nigerians, not government,” he said.

The NCAA does not set fares but expects operators to be transparent. Passengers are advised to book early to avoid peak-season spikes.


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