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Domestic, int’l passengers rise by 44%, hit 15.23million

Nigerian Airports witnessed increased patronage between January and December 2021, as the number of air travelers rose to 15.23 million from 10.55 m recorded in 2020.

According to the latest Air Transport Report released by the National Bureau of Statistics, the figure includes domestic and international passengers.

This means that air travellers across Nigerian airports rose by 44.36 per cent as of the end of 2021.

Details of the report show that the domestic air passengers rose to 13 million in 2021, up from 9m in 2020.

Also, international passengers who passed through Nigerian Airports climbed to 2.2m, up from 1.4m in 2020.

 In terms of arrival, Nigerian airports recorded 6.53m passengers, while 4.87m passengers departed the country.

The report read in part, “In 2021, the total number of domestic passengers who passed through Nigerian airports were 13,006,481 as against 9,069,295 in 2020, which represents 43.41 per cent growth rate.

“The number of arrivals in 2021 stood at 6,533,740, which was higher compared to 4,870,072 in 2020. Also, departure stood at 6,472,741 in 2021 compared to 4,199,223 in 2020.

“Similarly, the total number of international passengers who passed through Nigerian airports were 2,219,146 in 2021 as against 1,408,026 passengers in 2020.

“This represents 57.61 per cent growth rate. The number of arrivals in 2021 stood at 1,109,621, which was higher compared to 690,765 in 2020. Also, departure stood at 1,109,525 in 2021 compared to 717,261 in 2020.”

The report added that Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport recorded the highest number of domestic air travellers for the period under review. The airport recorded 2.75m air passengers.

It was followed closely by the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos which recorded 2.09m air travelers during the period under review and Port Harcourt which recorded 900,728 air passengers.

Unlike domestic travellers, the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, recorded the highest with 1.59m international travellers as of the end of 2021.

The Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja ranked second with 565,062 passengers.

The report also shows that Minna Airport didn’t record any travel activity last year.

There are however concerns that the number of domestic air travelers may begin to decline as a result of the recent hike in airfares.

Domestic airline operators had in February resolved to increase airfares by over 60 per cent with effect from March 1.

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