An economic regulation model for our airports?
BY EKELEM AIRHIHEN Markets are basically structured into four types, namely: Pure or perfect competition; Monopolistic competition;
Economics and balancing the choices confronting airlines
BY EKELEM AIRHIHEN Ekelem Airhihen, a chartered accountant, is an airport customer experience specialist. He can be reached on
Aviation sustainability and technology
By EKELEM AIRHIHEN Ekelem Airhihen, a chartered accountant, is an airport customer experience specialist. He can be reached on
Aviation sustainability and airlines
BY EKELEM AIRHIHEN Ekelem Airhihen, a chartered accountant, is an airport customer experience specialist; and can be reached on
Aviation sustainability and government policy
BY EKELEM AIRHIHEN Ekelem Airhihen, a chartered accountant, is an airport customer experience specialist; and can be reached on
Passenger dwell time and the power of service
BY EKELEM AIRHIHEN About two decades ago, I swore not to use the services of a bus operator in Benin City. I had wanted to catch up
Africa’s carbon footprints and sustainability in aviation
BY EKELEM AIRHIHEN The carbon footprint of air transport is a major challenge in the discussion on climate change. This may be an
Preference, price, policy: Drawing from Lagos BRT
By Ekelem Airhihen The Lagos BRT project has always been of interest to me. I have always kept an eye on the buses, especially
Leapfrogging African aviation
By Ekelem Airhihen The recent increase in the number of airlines in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, raises the question
Intra African trade and DUTY-FREE shopping
By Ekelem Airhihen Africa needs some smart solution in the face of changes around the globe. The threat to globalization as