Aviation Transport

FG introduces ‘fly now, pay later’ credit scheme for domestic flights

Photo caption: Some of the Nigerian airlines  

 

The Federal Government has introduced a new consumer credit product, “Fly Now, Pay Later,” aimed at making domestic air travel more accessible to Nigerians.

The Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation disclosed this in an announcement posted on its X handle on Tuesday, stating that the initiative would allow eligible customers to book local flights and repay the cost over time through structured financing.

According to CREDICORP, the scheme is designed to remove the upfront financial barrier that often delays important trips for many Nigerians.

“Through this initiative, eligible customers can book domestic flights today and repay the cost over time through structured financing, removing the upfront barrier that often delays important trips,” the statement read.

CREDICORP said the solution is being delivered in partnership with MyVisaro and Alert Microfinance Bank as part of efforts to expand access to responsible consumer credit.

To apply, the corporation urged interested individuals to visit visaro.ng and book a flight to any city in Nigeria.

Photo caption: CREDICORP Fly now, Pay later flyer

“At CREDICORP, we remain committed to expanding responsible consumer credit and enabling Nigerians live better now, including flying locally. Fly now. Pay later. Opportunity shouldn’t wait,” it added.

The corporation noted that the initiative aligns with its broader mandate to promote financial inclusion and improve access to essential services through innovative credit solutions.

The launch comes amid growing concerns over the rising cost of domestic air travel in Nigeria, with many citizens facing affordability challenges despite increasing demand for intra-country connectivity.

During the 2025 Yuletide period, one-way fares on some domestic routes rose by about 150 per cent, exceeding N300,000.

Airlines have attributed the high ticket prices to the rising cost of aviation fuel, foreign exchange constraints, and other operational expenses.

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