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Lauretta Onochie Explains The Destroying Effect Of Delayed Flight On The Nigerian Economy

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisSeptember 24, 2023Updated:September 24, 2023 Aviation No Comments3 Mins Read
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One Miss  Lauretta Onochie has explained the reason for flight delays and how the flight passengers can hold the flight company responsible. 

According to the “one Nigeria” advocate , she described flight delays as unforseen circumstances and when they are habitual, she stressed that they are like toiling with Nigerians or taking them for granted 

“Incessant flight delays have been a major issue in Nigeria. This is made worse by the fact that Nigerians appear not to know their rights when it comes to flight delays and flight cancellations, as stipulated by IATA”

Onochie, on her  X account, writes about how delayed flights can cripple the Nigerian economy. She gave about six instances 





“Here are a few ways it can affect different sectors:

  1. Tourism industry: Flight delays can discourage both domestic and international tourists from visiting a specific location. This can lead to a decline in tourism revenue, affecting hotels, restaurants, tour operators, and other businesses reliant on tourism. In turn, this can result in unemployment or reduced income for those working in the tourism sector.
  1. Business productivity: Flight delays can disrupt business travel plans, resulting in missed meetings, conferences, and business opportunities. This can hinder business productivity and growth, impacting both individual companies and the overall economy. Delays can also add to business expenses, as travellers may need to rebook flights or stay longer in hotels.
  1. Supply chain disruptions: Delayed cargo flights can disrupt supply chains, affecting the delivery of goods and services. This can lead to inventory shortages, production delays, and increased costs for businesses. For industries heavily reliant on just-in-time delivery, such as manufacturing or retail, constant flight delays can have a significant negative impact on their operations.
  1. Loss of revenue for airlines: Repeated flight delays can result in passenger dissatisfaction, reduced customer loyalty, and loss of revenue for airlines. Airlines often compensate passengers for delays, causing financial losses for the airline industry. To mitigate these losses, airlines may increase ticket prices, reduce services, or cut routes, which can further limit travel options and negatively impact the economy.
  1. Reduced foreign investment: Incessant flight delays can create a negative image of a country’s transportation infrastructure. This can deter foreign investors who rely on efficient transportation systems for business operations. Reduced foreign investment can limit economic growth and development in the affected region.
  1. Time and productivity losses: Flight delays can cause passengers to spend more time at airports or in transit, leading to productivity losses. Passengers may miss work, meetings, or important events, resulting in reduced productivity in various sectors. This can affect the overall efficiency of the economy.

At the end, she explained that “overall, incessant flight delays can have widespread economic repercussions, impacting tourism, business productivity, supply chains, airline revenue, foreign investment, time efficiency, and productivity. It is in the interest of both the aviation sector and the overall economy to address and mitigate flight delays to minimise these negative impacts.”

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