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Saudi Arabia: GACA imposes SR3.8 million in aviation fines in Q1 2025
Saudi Arabia: GACA imposes SR3.8 million in aviation fines in Q1 2025

Gulf Insider

time26-03-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Saudi Arabia: GACA imposes SR3.8 million in aviation fines in Q1 2025

Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) imposed fines totaling SR3.8 million in the first quarter of 2025 for violations of civil aviation regulations, according to a report released by the authority's violations committee. The report detailed 147 violations issued against airlines and individual travelers who failed to comply with aviation laws, executive regulations, and directives set by the authority. Two airlines were fined a total of SR15,000 for failing to implement the Advance Passenger Information System and violating competition guidelines. Another 63 violations were issued for airlines that did not properly verify passengers' travel documents or failed to adhere to their assigned time slots, resulting in fines exceeding SR1 million. The most significant penalties came from 61 violations related to passenger rights protection laws, leading to fines of over SR2.7 million. Additionally, 21 individual travelers were fined a total of SR12,400 for violating in-flight safety regulations and engaging in disruptive behavior on board. The aviation authority said the penalties reflect its commitment to transparency and regulatory oversight, as well as efforts to enhance passenger experience and improve air transport services in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi: GACA imposes $1.01mln in aviation fines in Q1 2025
Saudi: GACA imposes $1.01mln in aviation fines in Q1 2025

Zawya

time26-03-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Saudi: GACA imposes $1.01mln in aviation fines in Q1 2025

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) imposed fines totaling SR3.8 million in the first quarter of 2025 for violations of civil aviation regulations, according to a report released by the authority's violations committee. The report detailed 147 violations issued against airlines and individual travelers who failed to comply with aviation laws, executive regulations, and directives set by the authority. Two airlines were fined a total of SR15,000 for failing to implement the Advance Passenger Information System and violating competition guidelines. Another 63 violations were issued for airlines that did not properly verify passengers' travel documents or failed to adhere to their assigned time slots, resulting in fines exceeding SR1 million. The most significant penalties came from 61 violations related to passenger rights protection laws, leading to fines of over SR2.7 million. Additionally, 21 individual travelers were fined a total of SR12,400 for violating in-flight safety regulations and engaging in disruptive behavior on board. The aviation authority said the penalties reflect its commitment to transparency and regulatory oversight, as well as efforts to enhance passenger experience and improve air transport services in Saudi Arabia. © Copyright 2022 The Saudi Gazette. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

GACA imposes SR3.8 million in aviation fines in Q1 2025
GACA imposes SR3.8 million in aviation fines in Q1 2025

Saudi Gazette

time25-03-2025

  • Business
  • Saudi Gazette

GACA imposes SR3.8 million in aviation fines in Q1 2025

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) imposed fines totaling SR3.8 million in the first quarter of 2025 for violations of civil aviation regulations, according to a report released by the authority's violations committee. The report detailed 147 violations issued against airlines and individual travelers who failed to comply with aviation laws, executive regulations, and directives set by the authority. Two airlines were fined a total of SR15,000 for failing to implement the Advance Passenger Information System and violating competition guidelines. Another 63 violations were issued for airlines that did not properly verify passengers' travel documents or failed to adhere to their assigned time slots, resulting in fines exceeding SR1 million. The most significant penalties came from 61 violations related to passenger rights protection laws, leading to fines of over SR2.7 million. Additionally, 21 individual travelers were fined a total of SR12,400 for violating in-flight safety regulations and engaging in disruptive behavior on board. The aviation authority said the penalties reflect its commitment to transparency and regulatory oversight, as well as efforts to enhance passenger experience and improve air transport services in Saudi Arabia.

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