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6 Nigerian Airlines Form an Alliance to Off er Better Passenger Service

6 Nigerian Airlines Form an Alliance to Offer Better Passenger Service

By Pranjal Pande

◄Nigeria’s aviation traffi c is dominated by foreign carriers currently, but local airlines are looking to turn this around. Photo: John Taggart via Wikimedia Commons

In a major step today, six Nigerian airlines have entered into an alliance to improve passenger service. Signed in Lagos this week, the pact will see the country’s largest airlines minimize the impact of delays on travelers and off er better service across the board. Here’s a look at the new

‘Spring Alliance.’ Much needed

According to AllAfrica, the Spring Alliance consists of six domestic Nigerian carriers, namely Air Peace, Arik Air, Azman Air, Aero Contractors, Max Air, and United Nigeria. The pact covers the country and region’s largest airlines, aiding passengers when required. So what exactly will the benefi ts be?

The biggest improvement will be protection from fl ight disruptions. With delays extremely common in Nigeria, the six airlines have agreed to transfer passengers from one airline to another in case of any diffi culties. This means far fewer chances of lawsuits and stories of 24+ hour delays due to technical issues at the airline.

This is a common practice in other countries, especially among signifi cant alliances like oneworld or Star Alliance and through codeshare partners if needed. However, formalizing the practice will make it much easier to rebook passengers when the need arises. In a statement, the Chairman of Air Peace and VP of Airline Operators of Nigeria, Allen Onyema, said, “By this alliance, our passengers are protected whenever there is a problem with one airline. It is our response to the complaints of the fl ying public,

◄ Air Peace. Photo: Embraer ◄ Nigerian airlines have struggled with reliability in the past, making this pact a huge step forward. Photo: Anna Zvereva via Wikimedia Commons

Max Air

Contractors. Photo: thetravelport.com.ng

so this alliance will enable us to satisfy them. This will help aviation, it will help the sustainability of our operations, it will help the cause of the fl ying public to experience seamless commuting whenever they choose to. This is where we are today, so we are hereby putting our signatories to these papers today, launching this idea that will revolutionise Nigeria’s scheduled fl ight operations for the better.”

Open to all

Unlike other groups, Spring Alliance wants to see more airlines join its ranks in Nigeria and from across Africa. Given that many airlines in the region suff er the same issues, and that the alliance won’t see traffi c being hurt for anyone, it could be benefi cial to several carriers. Indeed, as the number of carriers in the pact rises, passengers will face fewer disruptions while fl ying.

For now, the entry of the six major airlines alone is a step forward for Nigerian aviation and a chance for it to signifi cantly improve its on-time performance in the future. This will help domestic airlines grow their market share and rival foreign airlines, which serve nearly 80% of international traffi c as of today. Once reliability issues are solved, the path becomes a lot simpler for airlines to expand and carry more passengers through Africa and globally. https://simplefl ying.com/6-nigerian-airlines-formpassenger-service-alliance/ Image credit: recruitmenttable.com, fi nancialwatchngr.com, thetravelport.com.ng

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