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Airfares hike: NCAA tackles Air Peace boss, rejects tax claim - PUNCH

DECEMBER 29, 2025

By Christabel Ndoeche

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has dismissed claims that domestic airfares are inflated due to multiple taxes, insisting that airlines do not pay the alleged levies and attributing fare increases to normal market forces of demand and supply.

Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection Michael Achimugu, in a statement on X on Sunday, stated that repeated allegations of excessive taxes by the government on domestic flights are unfounded.

Resharing a past interview, Achimugu said: “Any domestic carrier operating domestic flights that says that they are paying 18 taxes is a liar. No domestic carrier pays 18 taxes for domestic flights.

“We understand the high air fares this period are down to market forces—demand and supply. Let us assume there are 18 taxes, where those taxes increased recently, so why is it different in December?”

He added that while the NCAA does not regulate airfares, it had invited all domestic airlines to clarify the matter.

“They all admitted to not paying the volume of taxes being bandied around. I don’t understand this 350k and 81k narrative, but I know that, for the kind of support that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the aviation minister, Festus Keyamo; and the DGCA, Capt. Chris Najomo have given to domestic carriers, I see no reason why the government keeps getting thrown under the bus via statements like this.”

The clarification follows comments by Air Peace CEO Allen Onyema, who told ARISE News that many return flights on South-East routes operate nearly empty, yet airlines bear the full cost of both legs.

Onyema added, “Almost 65 to 70 per cent of that money is not coming to the airlines. They’re going somewhere else—levies, taxes, and other charges,” describing airlines as the “sacrificial lamb” of the industry.

He stressed that high fares reflect operational realities rather than exploitation. Ticket prices also vary based on timing and demand, with cheaper fares available for early bookings. Comparing Nigeria with international markets, Onyema said domestic fares remain among the lowest globally.

Achimugu questioned claims of profiteering, noting the lack of tax hikes or fuel increases. “It is even ironic that, in the same statement, it is alleged that Nigerians pay the lowest domestic airfares in the world while also justifying the astronomical airfares in December, even though there was no hike in taxes or jet fuel.

“If high taxes were the reason why airfares were 150k–200k, why did tickets sell for as high as 500k for a 45-minute trip when the said taxes did not increase?” he asked.

He concluded by emphasising that the December surge in fares is driven by market forces.

“As far as I am concerned, the astronomical airfares in December are limited to certain destinations because of high demand. It is never just the airfares—it is bus fares, Airbnb rates, the price of food. It is market forces. It is Nigerians on Nigerians. This is not government.”


Eurostar cancels all trains to and from London after Channel Tunnel power cut - THE GUARDIAN UK

DECEMBER 30, 2025

All Eurostar trains to and from St Pancras International have been suspended, after a power outage which has affected all trains using the Channel tunnel.

A Eurostar spokesperson confirmed all its services had been halted until further notice, and declined to say when trains would begin running again.

Queues of cars and lorries are forming at Folkestone, where the LeShuttle trains, which carry cars and freight vehicles, also appear to be blocked. The operator has told passengers to expect “severe delays”.

Related: Eurostar and LeShuttle services suspended after power supply problem in the Channel tunnel – business live

Channel tunnel trains carry tens of thousands of passengers and vehicles a day during the Christmas season.

In a notice posted on its website, the Eurostar operator said: “Due to a problem with the overhead power supply in the Channel tunnel and a subsequent failed LeShuttle train, we strongly advise all our passengers to postpone their journey to a different date. Please don’t come to the station unless you already have a ticket to travel.”

A statement on the LeShuttle website said: “We are experiencing severe disruptions to our service due to an overhead power supply issue; services are delayed.

“We’re working hard to resolve this. Thank you for understanding.”

All Eurostar trains from Paris to London that are en route are marked as delayed, while delays from London to Paris are multiplying. The company’s live travel updates showed the 7.01am service that left St Pancras International this morning was running four hours late.

The Port of Dover has said that ferry operators running between Dover and Calais have capacity for extra passengers looking for alternative routes, according to a BBC report.

The east coast mainline train company LNER said that “any customers who have had to abandon their journey in London King’s Cross are able to return to their home station on the next available LNER service at no additional cost”.

LNER customers who choose to defer their Eurostar travel to a different day may use their existing LNER ticket to travel on that same day, it added.

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