The Guardian (Nigeria)

NCAA warns airlines over delays, cancellati­ons

- From Joke Falaju, Abuja

ADirector General of Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority ( NCAA), Capt. Chris Najomo, has called on airlines to improve on their services and curtail incessant flight delays and cancellati­ons.

The DG described current record of flight disruption­s, poor customer experience and poor handling of passengers as unacceptab­le, and said the situation must change for good.

He urged airlines to rejig their flight schedules based on the number of their serviceabl­e aircraft.

He said: “Airlines must consider scheduling flights into sunset airports early in the day to minimise cancellati­ons as a result of airport closure at sunset.”

The NCAA chief stressed that the agency would ensure that airlines fulfill their obligation­s to passengers or face sanctions.

“Airlines must handle persons with reduced mobility properly, with dignity and without discrimina­tion as airlines are mandated to provide facilities for the movement of persons with reduced mobility and by the provisions of Nigeria Civil aviation regulation­s part 19, airlines are required to provide on their ticket portal a mandatory field for special needs assistance and require their agents to actively ask customers during ticket purchase if they will require assistance.

“It is no longer business as usual as errant airlines will be sanctioned, appropriat­ely, without fear or favour,” he said, noting that the authority has stepped up its surveillan­ce to monitor compliance to fish out violators.

Speaking in the same vein, the Director of Consumer Protection and Public Affairs, Michael Achimugu, stressed that the authority would not relent in its commitment to ensuring pleasurabl­e travel experience and comfort for air transport passengers, hinting that the airlines present were committed to work on all issues raised and make adjustment­s where necessary.

Concerns raised by some airlines, including poor airport facilities, single standby generator at the General Aviation Terminal in Lagos, frequent bird strikes, and bush burning in Port Harcourt’s congested boarding gates, were addressed by the Director of Airport Operations ( FAAN), who said his agency had observed incidents of bird strikes during grass cutting at the airports and that FAAN was working to minimise bird strike incidents.

He further stated that FAAN was also looking into issues that concern airport facilities to find immediate solutions to ease passenger and baggage flow at the airport, which has begun as evident at some terminal.

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