In June, IATA had said that out of over $2bn trapped funds globally as of April, Nigeria accounted for $812.2m.
But with the latest update from the association, the country has cleared $29.2m of the backlogs, analysis reveals.
Some of the airline’s with trapped funds are Emirates Airline, Lufthansa, British Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Qatar Airways and Air France among others.
IATA’s Regional Vice-President for Africa and Middle East, Kamil Al Awadhi while disclosing the developments on the forex backlog, said he has got the commitment of the Federal Government to clear the balance overtime.
“As of August 2023, Nigeria accounts for $783m of airlines’ blocked funds.”
Foreign Airlines like Emirates Airlines had closed operations in Nigeria last year over its inability to repatriate funds.
Domestic airlines in Nigeria also have blocked funds with the Central Bank, according to Air Peace founder and Chief Executive Officer, Allen Onyema.
Last week, it was reported that Onyema cautioned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu against favouring Emirates Arline and other foreign airlines at the detriment of local airlines.