Kenya Airways Pays Fine to NCAA Over Mistreatment of Nigerian Passenger

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Kenya Airways has paid a penalty imposed by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) following the mistreatment of a Nigerian passenger on one of its flights.

The fine, which underscores the regulator’s resolve to protect consumer rights, was levied after an investigation confirmed that the passenger had been subjected to unfair treatment in violation of Nigeria’s civil aviation regulations.

Although the NCAA did not disclose the exact amount, officials said the sanction was consistent with provisions of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CARs) relating to passenger welfare. The case drew public attention as it raised questions about how foreign carriers operating in Nigeria treat local travelers.

Kenya Airways, in compliance with the directive, has since settled the penalty and expressed its commitment to improving service standards. Industry observers say the development sends a strong signal that regulatory bodies in Nigeria will continue to hold airlines accountable for lapses affecting passenger rights.

The NCAA reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring fair treatment of all air passengers, stressing that any airline — domestic or foreign — found in violation of consumer protection laws will face appropriate sanctions.

 

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