Tag: Tickets

  • Aviation minister frowns at airlines selling tickets in dollars

    Aviation minister frowns at airlines selling tickets in dollars

    The Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, has frowned at foreign airlines selling tickets in dollars, warning that government would not take it kindly with those caught engaging in such violation of Nigerian laws.

    Sirika gave the warning while fielding questions from State House correspondents at the end of the virtual meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday in Abuja.

    The minister revealed that the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) had been instructed to swing into action by protecting the interest of Nigerians against reported airlines’ operations malpractices.

    He warned that no violator, no matter how highly placed, would be spared if caught in the act.

    According to him, findings at the government’s disposal have indicated that some of the airlines are refusing naira and charging their ticket fares in dollars in violation of the country’s laws.

    He said: ”I want to use this opportunity to say that reports are reaching us that some of the airlines are refusing to sell tickets in naira. That is a violation of our local laws, they will not be allowed.

    ”The high and the mighty amongst them will be sanctioned if they’re caught doing that.

    ”NCAA had been directed to swing into action and once we find any airline violating this, we will definitely deal with them. Also, they blocked the travel agents from access.

    ”They also made only the expensive tickets available and so on and so forth.

    ”Our regulators are not sleeping, we have a very vibrant Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority. Once they found any airline guilty, that airline will be dealt with because we need to protect our people.”

    The minister further disclosed that the foreign airlines made over 1.1 billion dollars from Nigeria in 2016 when Buhari’s administration cleared the 600 million dollars it inherited from the previous government.

    Sirika recalled that the airlines remitted over 600 million dollars to their home countries in 2016 while over 265 million dollars had also been released this year out of about 484 million dollars due to them.

    According to him, the government is trying to keep the airlines happy by ensuring that their money does not pile up again, saying that while the country needs their services, the airlines need the Nigerian market.

    The minister warned them to refrain from using social media to press home their demands rather than resorting to diplomatic channels.

    Sirika also described an irresponsible media report that the Federal Government had so far expanded N14.6 billion on the Nigeria Air project.

    According to him, the government has only spent N651 million (N352 million and N299 million) for what he called transactional advisory services approved by the FEC, but yet to be disbursed as the consultants were yet to finish their work

    He said: ”So Nigeria Air is of course, we are going to come very soon to council for approval of the full business case.

    ”The activity is a Public Private Partnership, which is guided by the ICRC regulations, Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission.

    “We have diligently followed that. And I want to seize the opportunity to say that we have been reading newspaper reports, especially those that I have maximum respect for like the Guardian, which put out a sensational article on the front page.

    ”That the Federal Government of Nigeria has spent N14 billion on the national carrier and they did nothing – this is absurd.”

  • Final tickets for Qatar 2022 available from Tuesday

    Final tickets for Qatar 2022 available from Tuesday

    The remaining tickets for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar slated for later this year will go on sale from July 5 on a first-come first-served basis.

    Global football governing body FIFA said on Thursday that the tickets would be available via the FIFA homepage for the tournament.

    Around 1.8 million tickets have already been sold for the tournament which runs from Nov. 21 to Dec. 18.

    “Fans can apply again for tickets for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ through the First Come First Served sales period of Sales Phase (2) that starts on 5 July 2022 at 11:00 CEST / 12:00 (midday) Doha time and ends on 16 August 2022 at 11:00 CEST / 12:00 (midday) Doha time.

    “During this sales period, tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis, and ticket purchases are processed as a real-time transaction, subject to availability. All successfully purchased tickets will be confirmed immediately to the ticket applicants.

    “We advise football fans to place their application as soon as the sales period opens, as tickets will likely sell out quickly,” the football governing body stated on its website.

    Recall that FIFA had in late May announced the closure of the random selection draw sales period of Sales Phase (2) for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ tickets.

    The second ticket sales phase for the Qatar World Cup started in April, with fans able to apply for tickets for two matches on one day.

    “Payments of allocated tickets during the second Random Selection Draw sales period that finished on 28 April 2022 are no longer accepted,” FIFA stated.

    TNG reports that There are going to be four matches per day in the group stage in view of the tournament’s uniquely compact nature and short travel times between the eight venues.

    FIFA is now offering fans a chance to watch two games on one day for the first time.

    The supporter tickets meanwhile can be ordered for group stage matches of their team, and a conditional supporter ticket includes a possible last 16 game of the respective team.

    FIFA is also offering a four-stadium ticket for those who want to watch four games on successive days at four different venues, while individual match tickets are also available.

    Some 800,000 tickets were sold in the first sales period for the Nov. 21 to Dec. 18 tournament.

  • Qatar 2022: 1.2m tickets requested within 24 hours

    Qatar 2022: 1.2m tickets requested within 24 hours

    some 1.2 million tickets were requested within the first 24 hours after they went on sale for the 2022 FIFA World Cup holding in Qatar from November to December.

    Football governing body FIFA, which disclosed this on Thursday, said the demand for tickets was greatest from the host country.

    This request from Qatar was followed by requests from Argentina, Mexico, the U.S, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Britain, Saudi Arabia, Brazil and France, FIFA said in a statement.

    More than 140,000 tickets were requested for the final that is due to take place at Lusail Stadium.

    Meanwhile there were more than 80,000 requests for tickets for the opening match, FIFA said further.

    The first sale period started on Wednesday and will finish on Feb. 8.

    In cases where the number of applications exceeds the available contingent, tickets will be allocated by a random selection draw process.

    Qatar is to host the 2022 World Cup from Nov. 21 to Dec. 18.

  • 19m ticket requests for Euro 2020 games, says UEFA

    19m ticket requests for Euro 2020 games, says UEFA

    UEFA has received 19.3 million ticket requests for Euro 2020 matches in the first phase of ticket sales, the European governing body said on Monday.
    UEFA said that 1.9 million requests alone were placed for the July 12, 2020, final at London’s Wembley Stadium, 22 times the stadium capacity.
    Tickets for the London semi-finals and group matches in Munich and Amsterdam were also in high demand.
    The 19.3 million requests by far exceed the 11 million from the same phase at Euro 2016 in France.
    UEFA said that requests came from 213 countries.
    In all, three million tickets are up for sale for next year’s tournament with 24 teams and 51 games in 12 countries.
    UEFA will distribute 1.5 million tickets by lot before the end of the month from the first phase which ended on July 12.
    In the next phase in December after the group draw fans can request tickets via the participating national federations.

  • Almost 1.7m World Cup tickets sold after latest sales stage – FIFA

    Almost 1.7m World Cup tickets sold after latest sales stage – FIFA

    Fédération Internationale de Football Association, FIFA says almost 1.7 million tickets have been sold for the World Cup in Russia after some 400,000 were snapped up in the latest sales stage which ended on Tuesday.

    The football ruling body FIFA also said that 394,433 tickets were sold during a first-come, first-served window since March 13.

    Russians dominated by buying 216,134 of them, followed by fans from the not qualified U.S. (16,462), Argentina (15,006), Colombia (14,755) and Mexico (14,372).

    In all, 1,698,049 tickets have now been sold for the June 14 to July 15 tournament in 11 Russian cities, FIFA said,
    naming overall international demand at 53 per cent.

    A final sales phase starts April 18, also first come, first-served.