The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority
(NCAA) has issued a N6million fine to Arik Air Limited for
contravening the provisions of the Nigerian Civil Aviation
Regulations (Nig.CARs).
The NCAA also ordered the airline to
pay its passengers ,whose baggage were delayed on the London to Lagos
route between Dec. 2 and Dec. 4 , $150 each as compensation.
The authority disclosed this in a
statement signed by its General Manager, Public Relations, Mr Sam
Adurogboye, and obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Lagos on Tuesday.
According to the statement, the Letter
of Sanction with reference no. NCAA/DG/CSLA/RM/1-06/16/439 and dated
Dec. 22 ,has already been sent to Arik Air.
It said in the letter, the NCAA
discovered that Arik Air violated Part 19.7.2 and 19.17.2.1 (ii) of
the Nig.CARs 2015.
The statement said the authority was
earlier inundated with complaints of delay and inability to ferry the
passengers’ checked – in luggage on the airline’s services from
London to Lagos from Dec. 2 to Dec. 4.
It said upon receipt of the complaints,
the NCAA invited the airline to a meeting on Dec. 6 which was duly
attended by the airlines’ representative.
“However, Arik embarked on continuous
flouting of the Nig.CARs and the authority’s directives to freight
all backlog of short – landed baggage to Lagos within 48 hours.
“Similarly, the carrier declined to
offer care and compensation to the affected passengers which were
unanimously agreed for $150 toeach passenger.
“In addition, the airline did not
inform the passengers at the soonest practicable time that their
checked – in baggage would be off – loaded as required by Part
19.7.2 of Nig.CARs 2015,” the statement said.
It said the N6 million fine must be
paid within seven days of receipt of the letter while the $150
compensation to each of the passengers must be made within 30 days.
The statement said :”the NCAA expects
strict compliance with the provisions of Part 19 of the Nig.CARs by
the airline in future.
“This is to assure all stakeholders
that the authority exists to protect their rights at all times and as
such any violation of the regulation in that regard will be viewed
seriously.”
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