Categories: News

IATA Says Foreign Airlines’ Trapped Funds Have Risen To $812m

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) on Sunday, disclosed that the total amount of foreign airlines’ trapped funds in Nigeria has risen to $8.12.2m.

IATA stated this in its latest figure while also sounding a warning about the rising levels of blocked funds, which represents a threat to airline connectivity in affected markets.

It said the industry’s blocked funds have shot up by 47% to $2.27 billion in April 2023, compared to $1.55 billion in April 2022.

The implication of this situation means that airlines are increasingly unable to repatriate their commercial revenues from the affected markets, thereby making it challenging for them to continue providing the critical connectivity that drives economic activity and job creation worldwide.

IATA’s Director-General, Willie Walsh, reiterated the point and urged governments to collaborate with industry players to address this unfolding crisis. In his words, “Airlines cannot continue to offer services in markets where they are unable to repatriate the revenues arising from their commercial activities in those markets. Governments need to work with industry to resolve this situation so airlines can continue to provide the connectivity that is vital to driving economic activity and job creation.”

Reports say recent estimates by IATA reveal that the top five countries account for a whopping 68.0% of blocked funds, comprising Nigeria ($812.2 million), Bangladesh ($214.1 million), Algeria ($196.3 million), Pakistan ($188.2 million), and Lebanon ($141.2 million).

Against this backdrop, IATA has called on governments to ensure compliance with international agreements and treaty obligations that enable airlines to repatriate the funds arising from the sale of tickets, cargo space, and other activities. Failure to do that might further jeopardize the stability, profitability, and continuity of the aviation industry.

“Airlines cannot continue to offer services in markets where they are unable to repatriate the revenues arising from their commercial activities in those markets. Governments need to work with industry to resolve this situation so airlines can continue to provide the connectivity that is vital to driving economic activity and job creation,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General.

“IATA urged governments to abide by international agreements and treaty obligations to enable airlines to repatriate these funds arising from the sale of tickets, cargo space, and other activities.”

In other news, Kanyi Daily reported that the Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has spoken about the replacement of Femi Gbajabiamila, member-elect for Surulere I Constituency for the 10th Assembly.

Richard Anyebe

Richard Anyebe is a senior reporter at Kanyi Daily News covering all things politics and trending human interest stories. He is based in Abuja. Contact this reporter at info@kanyidaily.com

Recent Posts

Sean ”Diddy” Combs apologises after horrific video of him assaulting ex girlfriend Cassie goes viral

Music Mogul Sean Diddy Combs has reacted to the viral video of him brutally assaulting…

2 hours ago

Christian Malanga Dead as Government forces foil coup in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

Government forces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have successfully thwarted a coup…

3 hours ago

“I’ve Collected My Glory Back” – Portable Jubilates As His Former Manager, Stelliza Dies In Car Accident [Video]

Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has taken to social media to…

4 hours ago

Iran President Ebrahim Raisi Feared Dead as helicopter crashes and is yet to be found

A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has been involved in an incident.  The pilot…

4 hours ago

Fans Request Refund Of $50,000 Donations After Korra Obidi Travelled To Hawaii For Vacation

Fans are demanding a refund of their $50,000 GoFundMe donations after American-based Nigerian dancer, Korra…

4 hours ago

I’m A Godfather To Wizkid, Davido And Burna Boy – Oritsefemi [Video]

Nigerian singer, Oritsefemi claimed he is a godfather to top Afrobeats superstars, Wizkid, Davido, and…

5 hours ago