An internet user has warned the Air Peace management not to play a victim’s card in the ongoing foreign airline conspiracy over ticket prices crashing.
He said “Air Peace should avoid playing a victim’s card that will affect his global patronage and expose his business to economic sabotage…
“Only Nigerians” will not sustain the company, and flying isn’t and can never be based on sentiments;
Allen Onyema should avoid anything that will make his genuine business intentions flourish under biased colouration;
His main target for entering the Nigeria – UK route is to beat other airlines in pricing, service delivery, and profit making;
The major benefit of his entrance into that big area was to help crash the air prices by killing the organised monopoly by the foreign airlines;
So, why the noise and lamentations… His target and our benefit have been achieved;
Why are some persons defining other operators as being at war against Air Peace?
Was there no planned option to survive in the route, or was the present competition not anticipated?
If the answer to the above is in the negative, then it’s finished for Air Peace because the company will definitely lose the battle in that route and the big giants won’t leave the airline strong enough to be able to bounce back.
Thus, Air Peace shouts to sit up, engage a quality team to run his business in a global way, and avoid relegating his services to just us.
Here are seven important takeaways:
1. Air Peace must be commended for venturing into that route, which has helped to crash the prices;
2. Everyone now understands how deeply other airlines were robbing us;
3. The importance of a National Carrier cannot be overlooked;
4. The system used in surving the Nigerian market is completely different from what is needed to survive on the international space;
5. What is happening is purely business competition and should not be encouraged to degenerate to a fanatical war;
6. Air Peace should focus more on gaining non African customers through safe and better service delivery than banking on Nigerians flying it just because it’s “Our Own” because it will not survive this competition by banking on our Emotions and Sympathies;
7. The Air Peace Team should start by reading “The Confessions of an Economic Hitman” to avoid people disappearing off the sky… If you know, you know!