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Bi-Courtney Facilitates 5.9m Passengers At Lagos Airport In 2 Years

by Yusuf Babalola
2 years ago
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Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operator of Terminal 2 at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, over the weekend, disclosed that 5.9million passengers travelled through the airport.

BASL also bemoaned the failed kick off of regional flight operations in the terminal despite over N600 million investment by the company.

LEADERSHIP reports that MMA2 has been one of the busiest Airports in Africa for years, and despite a low turnover in 2023 due to low patronage from customers, there are significant improvements in services to ensure seamless travel.

Speaking with LEADERSHIP, during a tour of the facility with Journalists, the head of Operation, BASL, Blessing Ewah, said 3.7 million passengers travelling by flight in 2021 Post-covid, were facilitated while 2.2 million were facilitated in 2022.

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He further stated that a little above 1 million travellers have so far been facilitated in 2023, saying that drop in passenger traffic was a reflection of the economic situation of the country.

However, after a ministerial committee on Airport Security in 2016, had certified the MMA2 fit for the commencement of regional operations, the terminal will be ready for the commencement of regional flight operations.

Ewah said the company had complied with all regulatory requirements by clearly separating domestic from regional passengers and providing facilities for security and facilitation agencies such as immigration, quarantine officials, among others.

The official said that all the agencies, including the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), had assessed and approved the facilities after all necessary requirements were met, wondering why operations had yet to begin.

“We have invested over N600 million in the facilities for this operation and we have not recouped one Naira since it all started in 2014. We are actually ready, the terminal is ready, gates 5 and 6 have been dedicated for regional flights.

“We were shocked because the MMA2 terminal was built to provide services for both regional and domestic passengers, but it is presently underutilised. We had already spent several millions of Naira to acquire the state-of-the-art facilities in preparation for regional flight operations.

“However, the inconsistency in government policy despite the approval, had prevented it from using the facilities,” he said.

Speaking earlier, the acting chief operating officer of MMA2, Tosan Duncan Odukoya, who spoke shortly before the tour, stated that over 8,000 passengers are facilitated daily.

He, however, said Bi-Courtney’s commitment to continuous improvement is evident in its maintenance and equipment facilities.

“We’ve evolved from being a mere terminal into an integral part of the travel experience for over 8,000 departing and arriving customers each day. Safety and security are not just watchwords but foundational principles, ensuring the trust and confidence of the traveling public. We are relentless in our pursuit of excellence; it is one of our core values. Our commitment to continuous improvement is evident in our maintenance and equipment facilities, while our customer service remains the cornerstone of the passenger experience.”

“MMA2 isn’t just an airport; it’s a dynamic ecosystem. With over 190 rental spaces

housing local and international eateries, banks, travel services, and an array of shops, we’re not just facilitating travel but creating a miniature version of modern life. From literature to luxury, telecommunications to fashion, we cater to diverse tastes and

preferences,” Odukoya stated.

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