Nigeria Airlines Threaten Suspension Over 300% Surge in Jet Fuel Prices

The Airline Operators of Nigeria have announced plans to suspend domestic flights from April 20 due to a dramatic rise in Jet A1 fuel costs, increasing over 300% since February. This sharp escalation threatens the stability of Nigeria's aviation industry and could impact national security and economic activities. Airlines are calling on fuel marketers to align local prices with international trends to avert operational collapse.
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