Aviation
Stop selling tickets in dollars, NCAA warns airlines
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on Sunday warned airlines, particularly foreign airlines, to desist from selling tickets in the US dollar.
The aviation regulatory body said that the action was a flagrant contravention of Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) prerequisite guiding cost of products or services in Nigeria.
According to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) circular issued on 17th April, 2015, it directs that “Pricing of any product shall continue to be in Naira only and it is illegal to price or denominate the cost of any product or service (visible or invisible) in any foreign currency.”
NCAA in a statement made available to NEWSVERGE by Sam Adurogboye, GM, Public Relations, said it is disturbed by reports that some foreign airlines are declining to accept Nigeria’s local currency – the Naira as payment for tickets.
The agency in the statement, “In other words, some foreign airlines have blatantly resorted to selling tickets only in foreign currency. This act is considered insensitive to passengers who have elected on their own volition to choose the airlines for their travel.
“This is also contrary to the provisions of the Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) between Nigeria and other countries as contained in Article 8 (4).
“As a consequence of this action, the regulatory authority has written warning letters to such erring airlines to immediately comply with the provisions of BASA and CBN directive. Sales of tickets and services should henceforth be offered to air travellers in Naira without further delay.
“However, the Federal Government of Nigeria has taken measures to ameliorate the subsisting foreign exchange issues.”