Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operators of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2), has announced an increment in car park and lounge services tariff at the facility.
BASL said the tariff review was in light of the new economic reality in the country and that the decision had long been held down, in clear economic solidarity with the airport terminal users, despite its inevitability, until it became unavoidable for smooth and excellent operational purposes.
BASL said the tariff adjustments would affect car park and VIP lounge tariffs only and would be effective from November 1, 2023.
A statement signed by the Head of Corporate Communications Department, Ajoke Yinka-Olawuyi, explained that the tariffs increase was necessary in order to boost revenue to continue to maintain the terminal, which was adjudged the best in Nigeria in terms of functionality and modernity.
Head of Spaces and Premises for BASL, Mr. Kola Bamigboye was quoted to have said, “Our car park tariffs have been revised to align with our ongoing efforts to maintain and upgrade the facilities, ensuring a safe and convenient parking experience for our valued passengers.”
According to Bamigboye, the new Car Park tariff structure would take into cognisance car park users who spend less than 30 minutes within the Multi-storey Car Park facility, thereby making it more convenient for users.
For the lounge access fee, the Supervisor-In-Charge of Lounge Services at MMA2, Esther Ojeiwa, said in order to maintain top-notch services at the lounge, it had become necessary to upwardly review the access fee to the VIP walk-in lounge by 33.3%.
Ojeiwa stated that the MMA2 VIP walk-in lounge was accessible to travellers seeking comfort and convenience, as it provides a serene environment to relax and unwind before boarding and takeoff of scheduled flights.
“To further enhance the lounge experience, we have updated our lounge tariffs, offering even greater value for your money,” she added.
Yinka-Olawuyi said the management of BASL has given assurance to the general public that the changes were essential to support ongoing improvements to the services offered by the company and the continuous improvement in passenger experience at MMA2.
“These new tariffs will come into effect on the 1st November 2023 and will be available on our website also,” she added.
Chinedu Eze
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