Nigeria: Airlines Threaten Shutdown Over Hike in Aviation Fuel Price
Airlines said the Jet A1 price surge has made operations untenable, with at least one carrier already grounded and more suspensions possible.
- The Airline Operators of Nigeria warned on Tuesday that domestic carriers may suspend flight operations from April 20, 2026, citing a steep and unsustainable rise in aviation fuel costs.
- According to the AON, aviation fuel prices surged by over 300 per cent in a few weeks, while international crude oil prices rose by only about 30 per cent during the same period.
- Airlines absorbed these costs for more than four weeks out of national duty, but the AON accused fuel marketers of actions that are "decimating the aviation industry," warning of wider implications for Nigeria.
- AON President Abdulmunaf Sarina communicated the potential disruption in an April 14 letter addressed to Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria Executive Secretary Clement Isong.
- Analysts warn a prolonged shutdown could trigger broader economic ripple effects across Nigeria, while no official response has emerged from regulators or fuel marketers regarding the potential disruption.
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Airlines threaten to halt flights within days over soaring jet fuel prices
Nigerian airlines are poised to suspend all flight operations from 20 April, issuing a stark warning that they will do so unless the "crippling" cost of jet fuel, which they accuse the country's marketers of artificially inflating, is significantly reduced.
Nigerian airlines threaten to halt flights over soaring jet fuel prices
Nigerian airlines are threatening to halt all flight operations from April 20 if jet fuel prices are not reduced. The Airline Operators of Nigeria claim prices have risen by 270% since February, far outpacing global surges and making operations unsustainable. This potential shutdown could have significant economic and social repercussions.
Nigeria: Airlines Threaten Shutdown Over Hike in Aviation Fuel Price
Domestic airlines in Nigeria have threatened to suspend operations from Monday, April 20, 2026, following a sharp spike in the price of aviation fuel, raising concerns over a potential shutdown of the country's air transport sector.
Nigerian airlines threaten to suspend operations over aviation fuel price hike
“Airline revenues are insufficient to cover the cost of fuel alone,” the AON stated in the letter. The post Nigerian airlines threaten to suspend operations over aviation fuel price hike appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Nigerian airlines threaten shutdown as jet fuel price jumps to N3,300/litre
Airline operators in Nigeria have warned of a potential nationwide shutdown of flight operations from April 20, 2026, citing a steep and unsustainable rise in the cost of aviation fuel. The Airline Operators of Nigeria, AON, disclosed this in a letter dated April 14 and addressed to the Executive Secretary of the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria, MEMAN, Clement Isong. According to the AON, the price of Jet A1 fuel has surged from …
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