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Kenya Airways Demands Extra Payment from Lagos Businessman

Airline accused of "daylight robbery" after sudden fare hike leaves Nigerian traveler stranded

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 21, 2025
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Kenya Airways insists Lagos entrepreneur pays additional $3,500 or forfeits $100,000 Mauritius trip, sparking outrage over airline pricing policies.

Kenya Airways has locked a Lagos-based entrepreneur out of his $100,000 Mauritius business trip unless he pays an extra $3,500—weeks after initially confirming his booking.

The airline claims a “system pricing error,” but the traveler calls it extortion.


CEO Adebayo Ogundipe of a Lagos fintech company used his company funds to purchase 22 business-class flight tickets for his April 25 conference.

The request for additional payment arrived from Kenya Airways to customers seventy-two hours before their planned departure because they had performed a fare recalculation.

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Key revelations from the standoff:

  • The airline canceled the entire booking of 22 tickets even though they had previously approved it.
  • The company provides neither refunds nor additional payments or the complete loss of everything.
  • The prices of competing airlines went up to $8,000 per seat which was double KQ’s original charge of $4,545.

Ogundipe expressed furious condemnation about this unethical predatory practice which put his company at risk of losing important customer business.

The Lagos office of Kenya Airways pointed all queries towards Nairobi headquarters which stated that the fare adjustment followed standard IATA procedures.

The aviation industry faces multiple problems according to analysis from aviation experts who observe this case.


Price error provisions have become a common tool that airlines use after customers make bookings.

  • Weak consumer protections in African aviation treaties
  • Corporate travelers as easy targets for revenue optimization

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission of Nigeria requires KQ to submit its explanation in less than 48 hours.

Users on Nigerian Twitter platforms have adopted #BoycottKenyaAirways as they report encounters with similar problems.

The price transparency controversy may lead to a pan-African assessment of airline ticket transparency post this recent incident.

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