Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operators of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2), has reviewed its car park tariffs upward by about 169 per cent for various categories of vehicles.
The terminal operator said the new tariffs were aimed at restoring order, improving safety and creating an enhanced passenger experience for its users.
The Guardian gathered that the new tariffs took effect on April 1, 2026, following a two-week notice issued by the company.
Under the revised pricing, sedan cars now pay N3,500 for the first hour, while Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) are charged N4,000 for the same duration.
Large buses face a significantly higher cost of N20,000 for the first hour.
Also, subsequent hours for sedans and SUVs are billed at N2,500, while overnight parking has surprisingly surged to N50,000 from the initial N6,000.
In addition, a penalty of N25,000 is now imposed for lost or damaged parking tickets by vehicle owners.
The latest increase was a significant departure from previous rates for vehicle owners who park at the terminal.
Before now, sedans were charged N1,300, but the rate was later adjusted to N2,500 a few months ago for the first hour, with subsequent hours costing just N500.
For SUVs, the initial cost was N1,800, but later increased to N3,500 for the first hour, with the same N500 hourly extension.
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