JetA1: Nigerian govt announces emergency meeting to halt airfare hikes, airlines shut down
News JetA1: Nigerian govt announces emergency meeting to halt airfare hikes, airlines shut down Published on April 17, 2026 By Ogaga Ariemu googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1500386953281-8'); }); The Nigerian government has announced an emergency stakeholders meeting in April, on 22nd April 2026, to halt the planned airfare hike and airline shutdown in Nigeria over a 300 percent increase in aviation fuel known as JetA1. The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, made this known in a letter to airline operators dated April 16, 2026. Recall that airline operators had threatened to shut down services or significantly hike airfares as JetA1 rose to above N3000 per liter from N900. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1524595905268-5'); }); In response to airline operators, Keyamo assured that the Nigerian government would intervene to avoid collapse of the sector. “I wish to formally assure you that the concerns raised by your members have received the full attention of the federal government and we shall take immediate steps to address the issues. “Accordingly, a high-level emergency stakeholders’ meeting has been scheduled to be held on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026, in Abuja, bringing together all relevant stakeholders and regulatory authorities with a view to achieving a prompt, practical, and sustainable resolution. The venue and time will be communicated in due course.” Don't Miss NDPC raises alarm over alleged cyber threats targeting Nigeria’s financial systems, critical digital infrastructure You may like Jet A1 at 3000/liter: Don’t hike airfares, shut down operations in Nigeria – Keyamo begs airline operators FG graduates 744 repentant terrorists under Safe Corridor programme NANS gives Plateau Govt, FG, 48-hours ultimatum to rescue abducted UNIJOS student Labeling Igbos, IPOB members terrorist sponsors flawed – Ejimakor to Nigerian govt FG re-arraigns ex AGF, Malami, son on amended alleged terrorism charge FG spends N418.79bn on electricity subsidy in Q4 2025