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Air Peace Chair Raises Alarm Over Conspiracy From Foreign Airlines, Says We’re Being Deliberately Frustrated
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Foreign Airlines Conspiracy: What Should Air Peace Do?

April 11, 2024 9:48 am
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An internet user has highlighted what Air Peace airline should do to win the conspiracy war by foreign airlines over ticket prices crashing.

He said “Foreign Airlines have started crashing their airline ticket prices below that of Airpeace for the Lagos – London route.

It is obvious that the entrance of Airpeace in that route has threatened the profit margins of these foreign airlines.

It is likely that as a result of this, they would try to frustrate Airpeace and take them out of business.

This will be easy for them to do because they have the cash reserve they need to start a “price war”.

Their goal perhaps, is to reduce the price to the barest minimum and increase it 20 times over, moment they succeed in crippling Airpeace.

Some of these these foreign Airlines were charging ₦15 million to ₦17 million for business class, for the Lagos- London route.

Airpeace reduced the price to 4 million Naira for Business Class, and started charging ₦1.2 million for economy class.

Now, some of them are selling their flight tickets for ₦700,000.

According to Allen Onyeama, the CEO of Airpeace, some of the foreign airlines slashed their price to $100 which is currently ₦123,200.

Airpeace can’t win the prize war.

They can’t crash their prices any lower.

They need to make profit.

What should Airpeace do?

1. Airpeace should leverage their strengths. Do they offer a superior in-flight experience, more legroom, or better entertainment options?

They now offer amazing Nigerian meals during flight.

They should promote these aspects.

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2. They should focus on exceptional customer service. This could include shorter check-in lines, priority boarding for frequent flyers, or improved in-flight assistance.

They should also revamp their loyalty program.

I suggest they start offering bonus miles for consistent customers and partner with Lagos and London hotels to offer flight + hotel packages at competitive rates.

If they start offering student discounts, family travel packages and senior citizen deals – they will capture different range of customers.

3. How about running a ‘Fly Nigerian Campaign’ that emphasizes supporting a homegrown airline?

Tell Nigerians that Airpeace belongs to them.

They should highlight job creation for Nigerians and contribution to the national economy. And then partner with Nigerian celebrities who have massive followers on social media.

Airpeace should actively engage with customers on social media and address their concerns.

That way, if the foreign Airlines run out of their cash reserve because of low patronage, they would have no option but to end the price war.

In business, don’t engage in price war. Rather, focus on satisfying your customers.

As an entrepreneur, I’m also learning a lot from this.

I wish Air Peace all the best.

N.B: Help us share this post.

These are the words of my wonderful friend and brother Stanley Umezulike and I completely agree 100%

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