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    Maltreatment. NCAA vows to punish Kenya Airways

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    Published By: Paul Dada

    By Paul Dada

    The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)  says Kenya Airways will face stiff sanctions for repeatedly violating aviation rules  in Nigeria.

    The Authority particularly accused the airline of refusing to apologise to a  Nigeria passenger, Gloria Omisore, who was  maltreated by the airline staff in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya.

    In a statement by NCAA;s spokesperson Michael Achimugu, Kenya Airways was accused of  giving a false account of what happened to Omisore.

    He said: “The passenger was flown from  Lagos to Nairobi, where she endured a 17-hour layover. Omisore was later informed that she would face a 10-hour wait before being allowed to board a flight to the UK. She requested care during this period, citing her medical condition, but was met with poor treatment by airline staff. Kenya Airways acknowledged that Omisore was neither unruly nor rude during the Lagos-Nairobi flight.

    “Following the incident, the NCAA disputed Kenya Airways’ initial statement regarding the matter, calling it misleading. Despite efforts to get the airline to update its statement, the NCAA reports that the original statement has continued to circulate, including in a blog post that falsely claimed that Omisore refused an offer to fly to London.

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    “This misinformation persists despite Kenya Airways’ admission that Omisore’s frustration stemmed from the airline’s failure to provide accommodation during her extended layover.

    “Video footage showed airline staff verbally confronting Omisore, raising their voices and insulting her. Kenya Airways’ Country Manager, James Nganga, later acknowledged that this behaviour violated airline policies. Despite the airline’s failure to rectify the situation, the NCAA remains committed to holding Kenya Airways accountable for the poor handling of this incident.”

    The NCAA also said:  “The airline also refused to submit a compliance report for a flight delayed by seven hours. The airline’s team claimed ignorance of NCAA regulations, prompting the NCAA to send them a copy of the relevant guidelines.”

    It said,  “The authority’s commitment to safeguarding consumer protection rights in Nigeria remains unwavering, and it will take all necessary steps to address the violations brought to light.”

     

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