- The IATA said that trapped funds in Nigeria have become a major problem for foreign airlines
- This followed a report that British Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, and others might leave Nigeria soon.
- The VP of IATA said that the country charges high but doesn’t deliver quality service to passengers
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The International Air Transport Association has highlighted that international airlines faced challenges over trapped ticket revenues in Nigeria and other countries.