Nigeria spends N8.73 billion powering airports in 2024

By News Agency , Agency
Published at 04:08 PM Dec 27 2024
A recent AirHelp report sheds light on how these airports performed globally in terms of performance and traveller satisfaction.
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A recent AirHelp report sheds light on how these airports performed globally in terms of performance and traveller satisfaction.

The Nigerian government spent N8.73 billion keeping the lights on at airports in 2024, mainly at the new international terminal of Abuja’s main airport. This information comes from BudgIT’s GovSpend report released on Wednesday.

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Most of the money went to a company called J. Marine Logistics Ltd for providing power. They were paid: N5.67 billion for power between March and September 2023; N2.19 billion in May 2024 for October to December 2023; Another N874.42 million on the same day

The Abuja airport has had ongoing problems with electricity, which has affected important things like runway lights, baggage systems, and security equipment. These problems have been especially worrying at night and during busy travel times.

Looking ahead, the government has set aside N105.95 billion for aviation in 2025, which is much more than the N63.32 billion spent in 2024. This includes N5 billion to improve power supply at airports in Lagos, Abuja, and other places, and another N5 billion for aerospace facilities in Abuja.

The Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo, revealed in May 2024 that just running the Lagos airport takes N1 billion in electricity costs every month. He said they’re working on using solar power instead of diesel to save money. “Lagos airport alone, I am told, we spend N1bn monthly on electricity. That is still something I am trying to crack,” he said.

When it comes to air travel, airports are more than just transit hubs; they are gateways to memorable journeys. Among the thousands of airports worldwide, a select few stand out for their exceptional service, blending efficiency, comfort, and world-class amenities.

A recent AirHelp report sheds light on how these airports performed globally in terms of performance and traveller satisfaction.

AirHelp evaluated 239 airports from 69 countries, using three essential metrics: on-time performance, customer opinions, and food and shopping experience.

From a database of over 4,000 airports, only the busiest and most popular ones made the cut, based on flight traffic and traveler interest.

Topping the list is Doha Hamad International Airport in Qatar sets the gold standard in airport service. Known for its state-of-the-art design and opulent amenities, HIA offers travellers a seamless blend of luxury and convenience. Features like the Al Mourjan Business Lounge, an indoor train system, and art installations such as the famous Lamp Bear sculpture make this airport an iconic destination in itself.

South Africa’s Cape Town International Airport ranks highly due to its user-friendly layout and warm hospitality. Known for its efficiency and cleanliness, this airport serves as a gateway to South Africa’s stunning landscapes and vibrant culture. Its impressive customer service ensures smooth transitions, even during peak seasons.

Located in Japan, Chubu Centrair is celebrated for its meticulous attention to detail and innovative services. With a traditional Japanese bath overlooking the ocean and a variety of authentic dining options, this airport provides a unique cultural experience. Its efficiency and cleanliness are a testament to Japan’s renowned service standards.

Osaka Itami Airport, also known as Itami, is celebrated for its impeccable cleanliness, efficiency, and customer service. Known primarily for domestic flights, this airport’s compact layout ensures quick navigation. Travelers praise the courteous staff, seamless check-in processes, and a variety of amenities, including an extensive selection of dining options featuring Japanese cuisine.

As Brazil’s primary airport serving its capital city, Brasília International Airport offers a blend of modernity and functionality. Known for its punctuality and spacious design, it ensures an effortless travel experience. Its commitment to sustainability and passenger comfort also earns it high marks among global travellers.

As one of Africa’s busiest airport, Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo International Airport excels in providing world-class service to millions of travellers each year. The airport boasts an array of amenities, from duty-free shopping to comfortable lounges. Its dedicated staff ensures that passengers experience smooth transits, and its commitment to security and hygiene is widely acknowledged. With efficient ground services and warm African hospitality, O.R. Tambo continues to leave a lasting impression on its visitors.

Muscat International Airport combines modernity with traditional Omani hospitality. Its stunning architecture reflects Oman’s cultural heritage while providing state-of-the-art facilities. Passengers are welcomed by attentive staff who prioritize their comfort and convenience. The airport’s spacious lounges, premium shopping outlets, and high-quality dining options elevate the travel experience. Muscat’s commitment to exceptional service has earned it numerous accolades.

This U.S. airport combines practicality with thoughtful design, ensuring an enjoyable experience for both domestic and international travellers. The recently upgraded terminal offers plenty of space, natural lighting, and dining options showcasing local flavours. Salt Lake City International is also known for its impressive efficiency, even during winter storms.

Located in the heart of the Amazon, Belém Val-de-Cans Airport offers a unique experience to travellers. The airport blends modern amenities with local culture, featuring decor inspired by the surrounding rainforest. Passengers appreciate the efficient operations, friendly staff, and the availability of local delicacies at its eateries. The airport’s focus on showcasing Brazil’s vibrant culture makes it a memorable stop for visitors.

Tokyo Narita Airport is known for its cutting-edge technology and extensive facilities, the airport provides seamless connectivity for both international and domestic travellers. Narita’s staff is consistently praised for their professionalism and helpfulness. From traditional Japanese souvenirs to fine dining and serene lounges, the airport offers an immersive cultural experience. Its efficient customs and immigration processes further enhance its reputation for outstanding service