The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has imposed a N6 million sanction on Saudi Airlines over violations of consumer protection regulations.
The penalty follows findings that the airline breached provisions of Nigeria’s aviation consumer protection framework, with the regulator holding the carrier accountable for infractions affecting passengers’ rights.
The NCAA said the sanction underscores its commitment to enforcing compliance with consumer protection standards and ensuring that airlines operating in the country uphold the rights and welfare of passengers.
The regulatory action is part of the authority’s broader efforts to strengthen accountability within Nigeria’s aviation sector and deter service failures that undermine passenger confidence.

