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Turkish Airline: NCAA resolves to unearth reasons for rights breach

By orientalnewsngJanuary 15, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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Industry regulator, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has expressed its resolve to get to the bottom of the recurring luggage issues that have cropped up with Turkish Airlines recently leading to certain breach of passenger’s rights.

Following this resolve, a letter issued by the NCAA, handled by the body’s Directorate of Consumer Protection (DCP) was sent to Turkish Airline on Monday the 7th of January, 2016 giving the Eastern European carrier 7 days to respond to the issues so once and for all the issues surrounding the incessant issues are unravelled and dealt with.

The NCAA spokesman, Sam Adurogboye who spoke with our reporter on the latest breach of passengers rights said the letter was a requirement of law so the airline can give explanations of what transpired.

“We have written them a letter of Investigation as required by law to give explanations on some issues that cropped up. They have 7 days to respond. That is why we stand,” he said.

He however said that the passengers needed to be educated also on their responsibilities so as not to fall foul of the law too.

“Yes there is need to put an end to this trend of leaving passengers’ luggage behind but the passengers too have to be educated on their responsibilities.  You have to exhaust all available channels of redress and if not satisfied, then you report to the NCAA.”

“ Remember these  people are returning heavy on a connecting flight, it is a passenger flight not a cargo flight so expecting all their cargo to arrive on the same flight is an issue we should look at again,” he explained.

Recall that Turkish Airline, on Saturday 9th January 2016, for the second time  Since December 27, 2015 airlifted passengers into Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja without bringing in their luggage of its paying customers.

The airline, today, Saturday arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) Abuja at about 12.35am without its passengers’ luggage, violating the rights of those that flew them.

Meanwhile, the airline penultimate week finished paying numerous compensations to passengers whose rights were abused due to the airline’s delay of their luggage on the infamous December 27, 2015 Flight TK 624 scheduled service from Istanbul to Abuja.

It was gathered that due to the intervention of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), some of the aggrieved passengers after collecting their luggage which came on a charter from Istanbul, Turkey were paid monetary compensation, the highest of which was N80, 000.00k.

It is gathered that the airline, depending on the level of infraction was made to pay N8,000 to some while others got N10,000, N20,000 and so on.

The Airline under the supervision of the Consumer Protection Officers (CPO) of the Regulatory Authority ensured that all the passengers were paid full monetary compensation as contained in the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CARs).”

In addition, a cargo flight and an Airbus were arranged to freight to Abuja, Nigeria, all contentious backlog of baggage that were earlier short landed. All concerned passengers have collected same as at the time of this report.

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