Travellers are expressing their disappointment and frustrations as airfares continue to skyrocket, making it increasingly difficult for individuals to embark on their desired trips. The rising costs, coupled with economic uncertainties, have left many passengers in a state of dismay. The naira had fallen from N471/$ to N867/$.With this development, intending international students hoping to resume school in September, had been greatly impacted by the unpredictable fluctuations in foreign exchange rates. The prices of air tickets had skyrocketed, making it increasingly difficult for Nigerians to travel, especially when compared to neighbouring countries such as Benin and Ghana, where airfares are notably cheaper. As the exchange rate continued to rise, most foreign airlines’ funds were trapped within Nigeria.This scenario created a problematic landscape for Nigerians who depended on reasonably priced flights to go about their business. In an exclusive chat with The PUNCH in Abuja, a potential traveller, noted that although he had not yet booked his flight, He disclosed that many Nigerians had started exploring alternative options. One popular choice was to travel via the Benin Republic, where airfares were considerably cheaper.