5 reasons bus travelling is better than flying in Nigeria
Have
you noticed how most articles on travel in Nigeria are now tailored to
suit travellers who opt for air travel? The decision of these lifestyle
magazines, newspapers, and blogs to focus on air travel and snub the
wonder of the transportation evolution known as the bus travel, is quite
astonishing as more people in Nigeria actually travel by bus rather
than flying.
Buses
are still a very viable means of transportation and the demand for them
is strong. In a bid to turn the tables around, allow us at Jumia Travel, to present the top 5 reasons why traveling by bus is better than flying.
It is cheaper
A
number one reason to opt for bus travelling rather than air travel is
the price. It is way cheaper to travel by bus than by air. The average price of a domestic flight in Nigeria is
N12,000, excluding baggage fees and other miscellaneous charges that
seem to sneak up on you when booking air travel, while the average price
of domestic bus travel is about N 2,000 for a 5-hour trip. Sounds
better than that airplane ticket, doesn’t it? Again, unlike airlines
which try to lure you in with really affordable deals, but ends up
killing your extra costs, with buses, what you see is what you get;
everything is included in the price you originally paid.
Buses allow for pit stops and sight-seeing
Most
flights do not make stops. The only ones that do, do so to drop off
passengers who need to connect to another flight. Basically, if you are
taking a direct flight, there are no hopes of stopping for a short
rest, to stretch, get some fresh air, use an actual bathroom and
recharge your batteries by getting some food and hot coffee from a
restaurant. Even worse, when you are on the plane, you mostly only see
clouds; you don’t get the chance to view the scenery on your path. With
bus travel, however, you make pits stops to recharge and you will drive
through or near popular landmarks on your path for some spectacular
views.
WIDER REACH
The
routes available via air travel are limited and you basically can only
reach very few destinations directly. For instance, if you are headed
for Okada in Edo State and
you set out via air, you will have to fly to Benin and still take a
taxi or bus to Okada. There are no airports in small towns and you
cannot find direct flights. With a motor coach bus, you can easily get
to your specific destinations easily with one bus ticket. Almost every
city or town in Nigeria has bus stations located at central points
Less chance of cancellation and missing baggage
Baggage
handling, which is a big feature of air travelling as passengers are
forced to hand over their suitcases before getting on the flight , is
not so much of an issue with bus travelling as most passengers in the
bus are allowed to take their belonging with them onto the bus and put
them in compartments within the bus. This generally reduces the chances
of missing luggage. Also, bus as not as affected by climate conditions
as airplanes and so a rainy day is hardly a reason for a bus ticket to
be cancelled or delayed.
No Need for Advance Planning
With
air travel you do not only have to book your ticket early in order to
get a great bargain as costs fluctuate and get more expensive as your
date of departure draws near, you also have to arrive the airport extra
early and check at least an hour before boarding. With buses, however,
it is a whole different story. You are still very much likely to get a
pretty decent deal even if you buy your ticket a day or two prior to
departure. Also, you do not have to check in and sometimes, the bus may
even wait for you extra 5-10 minutes for you to arrive before it departs
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