Bolt has recorded a steep growth in airport rides as thousands of travellers return to Nigeria for Detty December festivities.
The company’s latest figures show that movement into cities in the country has grown far earlier than usual this year.
Data from the platform reveals that between November 20 and December 5, airport trips in Lagos climbed by 14.9%, while Abuja saw an even steeper rise of 17.56%.
The spike shows the early rush of Nigerians coming home, tourists landing for concerts and festivals, and families gathering for the packed holiday calendar.
The company says December usually triggers strong traffic around airports, but this year’s activity has been noticeably brisk.
To keep pace, Bolt has increased driver presence at key terminals, tightened pick-up coordination, and issued fresh safety reminders to riders and drivers. I’ve seen this pattern each year, but the build-up appears heavier and more intense now.
Weyinmi Aghadiuno, Bolt’s head of Regulatory & Policy for Africa, described the trend as a sign of the platform’s growing role during Nigeria’s busiest travel period.
In her words: “We’re excited to see more people coming into Nigeria to enjoy Detty December, and our goal is to make their arrival as smooth as possible. Whether it’s riders heading from the airport to their hotels, events, or family homes, Bolt remains committed to providing reliable, convenient, and safe mobility throughout the festive season.
“This season is all about connection, reuniting with loved ones and experiencing the best of Nigerian entertainment. Bolt is here to help people get to the heart of that experience, starting from the moment they land.”
With more arrivals expected in the coming weeks, the firm expects the rate to build. Bolt says it will continue to reinforce operations across all locations as the festive crowds reach their peak.

