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BREAKING!!! Air Tickets in Nigeria Slashed by Whooping 50%

Aero Contractors and Arik Air, have introduced promo fares to help Nigerians who wish to fly to go and vote during the 2019 general elections, Igbere TV reports.

The airlines made the announcement in a separate statement issued by their spokespersons on Monday in Lagos, and obtained by Igbere TV.

Igbere TV reports that the Presidential and National Assembly polls will now hold on February 23 after the election was rescheduled.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has also fixed March 9 for Governorship and States House of Assembly elections.

Spokesperson for Aero Contractors, Chika Ubendu, said the airline embarked on the promo as its own contribution to support Nigeria to conduct successful elections and also to encourage the citizens to travel to where they can cast their votes.

According to him, “Aero has decided to cut its fares by about 50 per cent to support Nigerians to travel without spending so much.”

“This was an incentive to the citizens to carry out their civic responsibility during the elections.

“Effective February 18, Aero would begin sale of tickets from N16,000 for travels between February 21 and February 25 on all her routes to encourage Nigerians to travel to their various destinations in order to cast their votes.”

Similarly, Arik Air’s spokesperson, Mr Adebanji Ola, said the N16, 000 Fly to Vote promotion was to encourage Nigerians to travel to their respective wards to cast their votes during the elections.

“The N16, 000 promotional fare is the one-way ticket cost to any domestic destination on Arik Air’s network and customers must present a valid Permanent Voters’ Card (PVC) at the point of purchase and at check in to be eligible to fly.

“The Fly to Vote promotion is available for sale from Feb. 18 till March 11 for travel between February 21 and February 26 as well as March 7 till March 12.

“We have put this promotional fare in place to ameliorate the effect of the postponement on the traveling public and encourage voter participation,” he added.

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