NCAA gets N14.3b from ticket sales
By Wole Oyebade
03 September 2018 |
4:03 am
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) yesterday said N14.339 billion was generated from the mandatory Ticket Sales Charges (TSC) between January and August this year. The sum, according to the apex regulatory body, accrued from at least $16.98 million TSC on international passengers and over N9.16 billion from local airlines using the automation system. The…
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) yesterday said N14.339 billion was generated from the mandatory Ticket Sales Charges (TSC) between January and August this year.
The sum, according to the apex regulatory body, accrued from at least $16.98 million TSC on international passengers and over N9.16 billion from local airlines using the automation system.
The NCAA had projected that the funds would be more than double before end of the year as passenger traffic increases.
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