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NCAA Orders Ethiopean Airline To Stop Unauthorised Charges

By orientalnewsngMay 22, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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Yemisi Izuora

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has directed the Ethiopian Airlines (ET) to stop the illegal collection of unauthorised charges.

These unauthorised charges referred to as REFUNDABLE DEPORTATION FEE is put at between $75 (Seventy five dollars) and $150 (One Hundred and Fifty US dollars).

All South Africa bound passengers on Ethiopian Airlines are compelled to pay this amount before boarding.

The Authority has been inundated with several complaints from many passengers that have suffered this fate.
According to investigation by NCAA, all outbound passengers to South Africa from Murtala Mohammed International Airport, (MMIA), Lagos and Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, transiting through Addis Ababa, are liable to pay $75 dollars.However, if your transiting time is 24 hours or beyond, the passenger will pay $150 dollars.
While passengers are not given prior notice concerning these charges before arriving at the airports, some were made to sign undertaken to be responsible for all expenses incurred if deported.
Consequent upon this, the Ethiopian Airlines’ Country management were summoned by NCAA, where they claimed the fees were always refunded when a passenger was not deported.
The Regulatory Authority has found this unacceptable and viewed it as a violation of the Authority’s extant regulations.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (NCARs) Part 18.4.1(iii) stipulates that “all air carriers should obtain approval from the Authority to introduce or increase add-on charges or surcharges prior to implementation.”

Till date, the Authority has not received any request for fare increase, tariff or add-ons from the airline.
On this strength, Ethiopan Airlines has been ordered to stop with immediate effect these illegal charges. The Airline could take advantage of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CAR) and obtain necessary approvals from the Authority if it has genuine grounds to increase fares or obtain tariffs.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) hereby warns all operating airlines to endeavour to adhere to the Regulations in all facets of their operations. It is part of our statutory responsibilities to protect the rights of passengers and this we shall continue to do in accordance to the law.

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