Processed passengers in Lagos airport dip by 70% to 1.06m in Q1’21

Processed passengers in Lagos airport dip by 70% to 1.06m in Q1'21

The number of air passengers processed by the Lagos airport managers at the Murtala Mohammad Airport Ikeja declined to 1.06 million in the second quarter of 2021, Q1’21.

This is 70 percent decrease when compared to 3.5 million recorded in the first quarter (Q1) of 2019, which was before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This was disclosed by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) on Thursday.

The airport manager revealed that between January and March 2021, a total number of 739,560 passengers was recorded for domestic flights and 323,751 for international flights.

Key figures of Q1 2021 activities 

A total of 149,557 passengers arrived, while 174,194 passengers departed through the international wing of the airport during the period, bringing the total passenger traffic to 323,751.

At the domestic wing, 402,519 passengers arrived the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 1, also known as the GAT.
Departure recorded 337,041, bringing the total number of passengers on the domestic routes to 739,560 between January and March.

A total of number 17, 286 aircraft was recorded at the airport during the first quarter of the year with records showing 12,744 domestic aircraft movements, while international aircraft movement was 4,542.

Meanwhile, the airport Manager, South West, Victoria Shin-Aba, stated that there was no significant drop as Lagos remained the business nerve centre of the country since most flights terminate at the airport.

She said, “It is like a gradual reawakening, a gradual restart away from the Covid issue; there came the second wave but that did not discourage people from travelling. So it is growing gradually.

If there is one thing the airport has been able to do, as soon as you get into the airport environment this Covid protocol is activated. You can get to town everywhere, you don’t see people obeying it, but as soon as you get to the airport, we enforce it. People would not want to cooperate, but we are enforcing it… for staff and passengers, people are cooperating.

The disadvantage of covid that is what affects us the most. It has affected our income as an organization, airlines are not coming back due to the pandemic, people are not travelling as they used to.”

However, the traffic dropped in February, as 976,112 passengers comprising 462,447 arrivals and 513,665 departures were recorded. Note that the drop in air passengers traffic in February may be due to the 2019 general elections. In March 2019, the statistics rose as a total number of 1.11 million passengers, comprising 556,297 arrivals and 554,220 departures, was recorded.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Next Post

Actress Iyabo Ojo Cries Out To Sanwo-Olu Over COVID-19 Restrictions, Says They Are Running Into Debt

Sun Apr 18 , 2021
  […]
Baba Ijesha Saga: Iyabo Ojo Reacts To Death Threat By Herbalist

You May Like