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Published April 18, 2026businesscementeconomy

Govt urges airlines to halt shutdown over fuel crisis

The Nigerian government appeals to airlines to suspend shutdown plans amid a sharp rise in aviation fuel prices, warning of dire economic consequences.

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FILE: Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo. The Federal Government has appealed to domestic airlines to suspend plans to halt flight operations and reconsider any increase in airfares following the sharp rise in the price of Jet A1 fuel.

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, made the appeal in a letter addressed to the Airline Operators of Nigeria on Thursday. The move comes amid growing concerns over threats by airlines to suspend operations next week due to the rising cost of aviation fuel.

In the letter, the minister stated, “I write in reference to your correspondence dated April 14, 2026, concerning the operational challenges currently confronting your member airlines, especially the sudden hike in Jet A1 fuel from N900 per litre as at February 28, 2026, to N3,300 per litre as at today, representing a 300 oer cent increase.” He commended the resilience of airline operators despite the challenging operating environment.

The letter read, “At the outset, I wish to commend the resilience, professionalism, and steadfast commitment of your members in sustaining air transport services under evidently difficult conditions.” Reaffirming the Federal Government’s commitment to the aviation sector under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the minister emphasised the strategic importance of the industry.

He said, “Let me reiterate that the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu accords the aviation sector the highest strategic importance. In line with the provisions of the Civil Aviation Act, 2022, the sector remains a critical national asset essential to trade facilitation, national security, employment generation, and overall economic integration.” “You will also acknowledge that the Government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has initiated unprecedented reforms in the sector aimed at supporting the growth and sustenance of the businesses of local operators.” Keyamo urged the airlines to exercise restraint in adjusting ticket prices despite mounting operational costs.

He stated, “First, I urge your members to exercise restraint with respect to any proposed increase in airfares at this time. While the prevailing cost pressures on your operations are fully acknowledged, any immediate upward adjustment in ticket prices would impose significant hardship on the travelling public, potentially depress demand, and limit accessibility to air transport for a broad segment of Nigerians.” Related News NMDPRA insists no shortage in jet fuel supply Airline operators suspend planned shutdown NMDPRA denies N3,300 aviation fuel price hike, says supply stable The minister also appealed to operators to reconsider any plans to suspend flights, warning of wider economic consequences.

The venue and time will be communicated in due course.” Airlines have recently raised concerns over the soaring cost of Jet A1 fuel, warning that the situation could force them to suspend operations if urgent intervention is not provided. The development follows earlier warnings by the Airline Operators of Nigeria that domestic carriers may be forced to shut down operations from April 20 if the rising cost of aviation fuel is not urgently addressed.

In a letter dated April 14, 2026, the operators said the price of Jet A1 had surged from N900 per litre as at February 28 to N3,300 per litre, representing an increase of over 300 per cent, which they described as “astronomical and artificial.” The operators noted that airlines had continued to operate for weeks despite mounting losses, stressing that the situation had become unsustainable as revenues could no longer cover even the cost of fuel alone.

They warned that the trend posed an existential threat to the aviation industry and could force multiple airlines to suspend operations if no intervention is made. They further cautioned that a shutdown of flight operations would have far-reaching consequences on the economy, including job losses, disruption to financial institutions, and increased insecurity, while also noting that any attempt to pass the cost to passengers through higher fares could significantly reduce demand for air travel.

He commended the resilience of airline operators despite the challenging operating environment. The letter read, “At the outset, I wish to commend the resilience, professionalism, and steadfast commitment of your members in sustaining air transport services under evidently difficult conditions.” Reaffirming the Federal Government’s commitment to the aviation sector under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the minister emphasised the strategic importance of the industry.

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