Overview of Fines
Saudi aviation authorities have imposed fines totaling over SR4.5 million on airlines for violating the kingdom’s laws in the first quarter of this year.
Details of Violations
The fines, issued by an ad-hoc committee linked to the Saudi General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA), were for 111 violations committed by entities and individuals. Among these, 92 violations involved air carriers failing to observe passenger rights regulations, resulting in fines amounting to SR4.4 million, according to GACA’s X account.
Impact and Enforcement
The stringent enforcement of passenger rights regulations highlights the authority's commitment to ensuring that airlines comply with legal standards and prioritize passenger welfare.
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