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Unruly passengers risk prosecution, aviation agency warns

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Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, on Sunday warned passengers it described as irate and belligerent, carrying out attacks on airline officials, to desist forthwith or face criminal charges.

 

NCAA issued the warning in a statement signed by its General Manager, Public Relations, Mr Sam Adurogboye, in Lagos.

 

Adurogboye said the warning became necessary due to preponderance of reports from some of the nation’s airports detailing brutal attacks on officials of airlines.

According to him, these attacks are embarrassing and discourteous to such affected officials.

 

“NCAA undoubtedly recognises that the operating airlines must at all times uphold the conditions of carriage and contract on each passenger’s ticket.

 

“This means that all passengers are conferred with inalienable rights when they are travelling by air, according to Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CARs 2015 Part 19).

 

“It prescribes minimum rights for air travellers on the occurrence of any of the following - no show and overbooking of flight, denied boarding, delay and cancellation of flights.

 

“These rights shall apply without prejudice to a passenger’s right under any applicable law or contract,” he said.

 

Adurogboye, however, said passengers were not expected to take laws into their hands, if and when there were operational hiccups capable of truncating air services.

 

He noted that all over the world, overbooking, denied boarding, delay and cancellations similarly occur in extraneous circumstances.

 

“As contained in Part 19.7.2, airlines have the obligation to inform passengers on cancellation, an explanation shall be given concerning possible alternative transport.

 

“Also in Part 19.7.3, an operating airline shall not be obliged to pay compensation for cancellation, if it can prove that the cancellation was caused by extraordinary circumstances.’’

 

He further cited the part by saying that such extraordinary circumstances must be such that could not have been avoided, even if all reasonable measures had been taken.

 

“Part 19.7.4, says the burden of proof concerning any question as to whether and when the passenger has been informed of the cancellation of the flight shall rest with the operating airline.”

 

The NCAA spokesperson said it therefore meant that passengers should be guided that cancellations and any aforementioned scenarios could occur beyond the control of the airline in certain situations.

 

He said when passengers were aggrieved; Part 19.20 states that a passenger may lodge a complaint with the Consumer Protection Directorate, or any other competent person designated by the authority for an alleged infringement.

 

“It is on record that Consumer Protection Directorate (CPD) has handled and resolved several cases from aggrieved passengers to their satisfaction.

 

“Therefore, the authority expects aggrieved passengers to recourse to the platform provided by NCAA to file their complaints and seek redress or compensation as the case may be.

 

“Subsequently, any passenger found carrying out attacks on airline officials will face criminal prosecution.

 

“NCAA is statutorily empowered to provide an enabling environment for safe and secure air transportation.

 

“It will, however, not allow any airline official’s life to be ridiculed publicly or endangered.” 

 

NAN

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