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Airlines Signal Possible Shutdown as Jet Fuel Prices Spike

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Nigerian domestic airlines are weighing the option of halting flight operations later this week due to the continued rise in aviation fuel prices, which operators say is becoming unsustainable.

Industry insiders reveal that a suspension of services could take effect by Thursday if urgent measures are not introduced to address the situation. Talks between airline operators, government officials, and fuel suppliers have yet to deliver a workable solution.

Airlines argue that the surge in the cost of jet fuel has sharply increased operating expenses, leaving them with little room to maintain normal schedules without running at a loss. The situation has raised fears of widespread disruption to air travel across the country.

Stakeholders in the aviation sector warn that a shutdown could have broader economic consequences, affecting not only passengers but also businesses that rely on air transport for movement and logistics. They are calling for swift intervention to prevent further escalation of the crisis.

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