The minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has urged Air France-KLM airline to consider offering lower-priced ticket fares in Nigeria.
In a statement by the minister's spokesman, Tunde Moshood, when the France-KLM led by country manager, Christine Quantin, Key Account Manager, Commercial Division, Antonia Kenosa Umunna and Deputy Station Manager, Damilola Ogunseye, said reducing ticket fare will ensure parity with fares in neighbouring regions.
He emphasised the importance of equitable pricing for Nigerian travellers, urging the airline to consider offering lower-priced ticket fares to ensure parity with fares in neighbouring regions.
The minister also reiterated Nigeria's commitment to fostering partnerships within the travel industry, emphasising the government's open-door policy and willingness to collaborate with airlines to enhance travel accessibility and affordability for all Nigerians.
Speaking earlier, the delegation expressed gratitude for the minister's support and discussed several key initiatives aimed at elevating aviation services in Nigeria.
During the meeting, Air France-KLM expressed appreciation for the improved facilities at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, particularly acknowledging the enhanced experience at wing E.Â
They also extended gratitude for the Minister's leadership in fostering a smoother relationship between their team and various aviation regulatory agencies.
Highlighting their commitment to innovation and service excellence, Air France-KLM announced the launch of their new Airbus A330/A350 aircraft, emphasising their dedication to deploying modern and improved aircraft services on routes within Nigeria. This initiative aligns with their overarching goal of providing Nigerian travellers with a superior journey experience.
Moreover, Air France-KLM commended the Minister for his intervention and successful facilitation of fund repatriation, showcasing the effectiveness of collaborative efforts in overcoming challenges within the aviation sector.