Until recently, that's about a week ago, I thought no one knew there was any disparity in fares charged on some airlines from Nigeria as against Ghana. This view was however laid to rest when the honourable house in Nigeria started a debate on it. Honestly, I do not know if the responsibility of talking about this issue is theirs but I agree it's time we ask questions and get answers. I have made a compilation of some fares on the two routes and I leave you to spot the difference, it's not so difficult to spot though.
BRITISH AIRWAYS
LAGOS - LONDON - LAGOS ACCRA - LONDON - ACCRA
*NUC /TOTAL FARE IN NAIRA *NUC/ TOTAL FARE IN NAIRA
T CLASS 174,192/297,770 87,968/211,990
I CLASS 499,117/657,012 183,068/337,840
D CLASS 715,469/884,182 480,731/650,387
J CLASS 973,349/1,154,956 655,556/833,952
VIRGIN ATLANTIC
K CLASS 169,437/292,778 87,968/211990
Z CLASS 507,042/665,333 183,068/337,840
D CLASS 731,319/900,824 480,731/650,387
J CLASS 989,199/1,171,598 655,556/833,952
It is however instructive to note that the economy fares of these airlines are the same from both Lagos and Accra. This therefore makes one wonder if these exorbitant fares charged on the higher classes (premium economy to first class) is not as a result of the fact that they believe Nigeria has more (free) money than Ghana.
Whatever their reason(s) though, it's time to get some answers, they owe us that much.
*NUC-This is the actual ticket fare without the taxes paid to government
Friday, March 30, 2012
Sunday, March 18, 2012
WILL ONE PIECE DO IT?
Have you heard? You might not be able to carry more than one piece of 23kg on your next flight out of Nigeria? This I bet is news to most people but courtesy airlines like Virgin Atlantic, you might have to reconsider what to take with you on your next flight.
I have tried to think of why any airline should make any decision like this especially on a Nigerian route and I have easily come to my answer, the need to make more money. A lot of Nigerians reading this piece will probably say "serves them right, they really can pack rubbish you know". This sort of line is what kept me thinking and asking, why wont a piece of 23kg do it for most Nigerian travellers? This is simple, most Nigerians are family visitors. If you look at the percentage of people travelling abroad in Nigeria, I'll safely say that 90% of them are family travellers, you don't go visiting families and not bring souveniers do you. Anyway, I think the time when we will begin to appraise our choice of things to pack and not to pack is right here.
Below is an update of the baggage news on some airlines
VIRGIN ATLANTIC
Economy- One checked in bag (23kg) FREE
Premium Economy- Two checked in bags FREE
Upper Class - Three checked in bags FREE
EXTRA BAGS
1st extra checked in bag (23kg) 48 dollars if bought online/60 dollars if bought at the airport.
2nd extra checked in bag (23kg) 112 dollars if bought online/140dollars if bought at the airport*
*This price also apply to other susequent bags
BRITISH AIRWAYS
Economy - 2 checked in bags (23kg each) FREE
Premium - 2 checked in bags (23kg each) FREE
Business - 2 checked in bags (32kg each) FREE
First - 3 checked in bags (32kg each) FREE
EXTRA BAGS
1ST extra bag (23kg) - 119 dollars*
*This price also apply to subsequent bags
I have tried to think of why any airline should make any decision like this especially on a Nigerian route and I have easily come to my answer, the need to make more money. A lot of Nigerians reading this piece will probably say "serves them right, they really can pack rubbish you know". This sort of line is what kept me thinking and asking, why wont a piece of 23kg do it for most Nigerian travellers? This is simple, most Nigerians are family visitors. If you look at the percentage of people travelling abroad in Nigeria, I'll safely say that 90% of them are family travellers, you don't go visiting families and not bring souveniers do you. Anyway, I think the time when we will begin to appraise our choice of things to pack and not to pack is right here.
Below is an update of the baggage news on some airlines
VIRGIN ATLANTIC
Economy- One checked in bag (23kg) FREE
Premium Economy- Two checked in bags FREE
Upper Class - Three checked in bags FREE
EXTRA BAGS
1st extra checked in bag (23kg) 48 dollars if bought online/60 dollars if bought at the airport.
2nd extra checked in bag (23kg) 112 dollars if bought online/140dollars if bought at the airport*
*This price also apply to other susequent bags
BRITISH AIRWAYS
Economy - 2 checked in bags (23kg each) FREE
Premium - 2 checked in bags (23kg each) FREE
Business - 2 checked in bags (32kg each) FREE
First - 3 checked in bags (32kg each) FREE
EXTRA BAGS
1ST extra bag (23kg) - 119 dollars*
*This price also apply to subsequent bags
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
IDARE SERVICES: SA DEPORTATION OF NIGERIANS - IF THE TRUTH BE TOLD...
IDARE SERVICES: SA DEPORTATION OF NIGERIANS - IF THE TRUTH BE TOLD...: When it was reported that South Africa deported over one hundred Nigerians last week there was so much out cry against the decision of...
SA DEPORTATION OF NIGERIANS - IF THE TRUTH BE TOLD
When it was reported that South Africa deported over one hundred Nigerians last week there was so much out cry against the decision of the South African government. A lot as been said about this issue but I want to comment as a travel consultant based in Nigeria.
It is a known fact that South Africa requests for yellow fever vaccination card from Nigerians travelling to their country. This has gone on for so long that I do not understand what the uproar is about. In my opinion, the issue is not about whether it is right or wrong for SA to make whatever request they desire of Nigerians, it is rather about the way Nigerians flout every known orders given to them. To get a yellow fever vaccination card in Nigeria, you only have to go to the airport on a day that there is a Johannesburg bound flight. This I feel is wrong and criminal but since we've done it for so long without any repercussion(s), we have all collectively assumed it is right.
If it is "wrong" for SA to make this request of us, I wonder why it took our government and all her officials, who have been granting interviews all around, the deportation of over a hundred people for them to notice it is wrong, perhaps they buy their own yellow fever vaccination card at the airport also.
I am not in any way saying what SA did to Nigerians is right but I think morally, we have failed as much as they have failed, if not more.
If you must enter USA, no matter your nationality if your country is visa free, you fill the ESTA form, simple, that's their rule, you either abide by it or you get turned back.
LESSON: To my readers and clients alike, it is necessary that you have correct and genuine documentation(s) for any country you are travelling to as the fact that you have your visa does not give you automatic entry into that country. lol
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