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FG defends multiple entry points granted to foreign airlines 

The Federal Government has defended the granting of multiple entry points to foreign airlines, saying it will generate revenue for the country.

The Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika made this known on Thursday during the 1st Quarter Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative (ASRTI) Business Breakfast Meeting in Lagos.

Sirika, represented by Grp. Capt. John Ojikutu, the Chief Executive Officer, Centurion Aviation Security and Safety Consult said these entries help domestic airlines to improve their distribution and connections opportunities.

According to him, the granting of multiple entry point to foreign airlines into the country has been able to issue of contention in the industry.

The Minister noted that granting of multiple designations also opens up prospects to domestic airlines, adding that it also improves their market by distributing passengers for connection.

“Multiple entries points are granted to foreign airlines based on the nature of their Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreements (BASAs)

” This will expands the business and grow the economy of foreign airlines. The idea was to generates revenue for the country.

“Foreign airlines are able to land at different airports connecting different area of the country to foreign countries thereby promoting commercial trade, tourism and friendly relations, ” he said.

Sirika reeled out some obvious disadvantages of the move but still said there were things to gain.

The minister, however, noted that granting of entry into more than two airports could exposed foreign airlines to domestic routes.

He said it would therefore affect the domestic markets of the domestic airline and this had its negative implications.

According to him, the disadvantage the multiple entry is also against the Carbotage Act, which does not allow the airlines to generate much needed revenue that would help in their growth.

The minister said domestic airlines stand to gain from opportunities created by International airlines distributing passengers for connection with these airlines.

He continued,” Nevertheless, there are prospects for domestic airlines as they have opportunities for improved domestic markets by distributing International passengers for connection with these airlines.

“The grant of entry points to foreign airlines should also be such that they are giving multiple entries, to either Lagos or Abuja and not Lagos and Abuja.

“in addition, to any other airport outside the geographical area of the first choice of Lagos and Abuja e.g Port Harcourt, Kano and Enugu.

“In this way they do not take over all the business on all the International Airports,” he said.

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