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Air travellers in Nigeria witnessed 16,429 delayed flights in 6 months 

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The latest report on domestic and international flight operations released by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) shows that 55% (16,429) of the domestic flights operated in the first six (6) months of 2019 were delayed. 

According to the report, between January and June 2019, a total of 30,040 flights were operated in the country, out of which 16,429 (55%) were delayed. Also, within the period, a total of 241 flights were cancelled.  

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The details: The breakdown of the data shows that nine domestic airlines operated in the country during the first six months of the year with a total of 30,043 flight operations. These included Air Peace, Aero Contractors, Dana Air, Arik Air, Max Air, Azman Air, Overland Airways, Medview Airline and Ibom Air. 

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On international flights, the report shows that a total of 7,640 International flights were recorded between January and June. Out of the 7,640 flights, 2,241 got delayed and 55 were cancelled. This represents 29% of the total flight operations in Nigeria during the period.

Some concerns: The rising spate of delayed flights is a major source of concern, and many air travellers believe the country’s local aviation sector of Nigeria is arguably one of the most unreliable in the emerging market. Flight delays are frequent occurrences and Nigerians appear to be accustomed to it. 

Huge overheads and thin margins mean airlines need to cut the cost to remain afloat and when they do, they often cut customer service experience. 

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