Local airlines record high passenger traffic
As travellers take
advantage of the holidays to visit relatives and ‘unwind’, domestic
carriers have disclosed that tickets on most local routes are all fully
booked.
The high passenger
traffic, which has been visible at both the Murtala Mohammed Airport 2
(MMA2) and General Aviation Terminal (GAT), Lagos, since last week
Friday, resulted in increased vehicular traffic around the airports.
“The turnout of
passengers was high on Friday and Saturday, but is low today (Sunday),”
said Adepoju, a ticketing and reservation officer of Virgin Nigeria, at
the departure terminal of MMA2.
According to Mr.
Adepoju, though passengers travel on Sundays, some of them would prefer
hanging out with friends and families on an Easter Sunday.
The ticketing and
reservation officer, however, disclosed that “almost all seats” on
their Monday and Tuesday flights have been fully booked.
“This is because most of them will either be resuming for work after the holiday, or going back to their primary station.”
An employee of Arik
Air at the General Aviation Terminal, who spoke on conditions of
anonymity, disclosed that fares were not affected despite the rush, as
he argued that airfares are not determined by increase or decrease in
passenger traffic.
“As you can see on
our stands, the rates for our tickets have remained the same, despite
the high number of people travelling,” the officer said.
“This is because whether there is rush or not, airfares are usually not affected. If not, you will hardly get promo tickets.”
Bukola Johnson, a
passenger at the GAT, disclosed that she is not surprised with the high
traffic at the airports, because of the nationwide holidays.
“The increased
number of people travelling is not only peculiar to aviation. If you go
to bus stations in the morning, you will also see hundreds of people
travelling,” she said.
“This is a season of celebration and a time to go and visit family members, old friends and colleagues, as well as unwind.”
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