Ibom Air Targets Near N150 Billion Turnover In 2025

Ibom Air Targets Near N150 Billion Turnover In 2025

The Acting Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Ibom Air, Mr. George Uriesi says the airline is “looking at a turnover nearer to N150b in 2025, from its turnover of N96b in 2024. The next phase of growth would come from the entry into service of the new terminal at Victor Attah International Airport, which would allow the airline transit from a point-to-point carrier to a hub and spoke network carrier.”

Speaking at a Travel Agents Forum hosted in Lagos by the airline, which brought together representatives from across the travel and tourism ecosystem for a robust roundtable conversation, Uriesi said the airline was on a growth trajectory and was thankful for the contribution of travel agents to the airline’s revenue since they came on board six months ago. He assured them that they had come on board at a time when the airline was just getting into its growth phase, which promised mutually beneficial business to them and to the airline.

The event held in a continued effort to strengthen the airline’s relationships with key industry stakeholders, was held at Bon Hotel, Ikeja and attended by travel agents, high-net-worth individuals (HNIs), and representatives of prominent travel and tourism bodies including the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA), Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria (FTAN), Nigerian Association of Tour Operators (NATOP), and the League of Aviation and Airport Correspondents (LAAC).

The session was attended by Ibom Air’s top management, Amaka Echetabu, Director Airline services, Aniekan Essienette, Group Manager, Marketing and Communications and led by the Acting MD/CEO, Mr George Uriesi.

Uriesi also emphasized the critical role that travel agents and tourism stakeholders play in shaping the airline’s growth and customer engagement strategy.

“Our success as an airline is deeply connected to the partnerships we foster within the industry. This forum allows us to listen, learn, and co-create value with our most trusted partners,” he said.

The roundtable conversation explored actionable strategies to enhance collaboration, improve customer experiences, and create stronger commercial alignment between Ibom Air and its partners.

A highlight of the event was the presentation of  six months service certificates to active business partners present at the event, as well as awards to the top five travel agents in terms of revenue contribution, acknowledging their immense contributions to the revenue growth of the airline.

The airline thanked its business partners and promised to continue to strengthen its relationship with them, as they are a key stakeholder group for the airline.

 

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Albinus Chiedu

Albinus Chiedu is a journalist, aviation media consultant, events management professional, and author. He has practiced journalism since 2000.

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