Saudi aviation imposes $2.3m in Q3 fines this year

Above, an arrivals board at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh. The General Authority of Civil Aviation issued SR150,000 in fines to airlines for non-compliance with the Civil Aviation Law and authority instruction. (AFP file photo)
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RIYADH: The General Authority of Civil Aviation issued 197 fines totaling almost SR8.7 million ($2.3 million) in the third quarter of 2024 for violations of the Civil Aviation Law, its executive regulations and authority instructions.

According to an authority report, 177 fines amounting to SR8.4 million were imposed on airlines for failing to comply with passenger rights protection regulations.

Four fines adding up to SR150,000, were issued to airlines for non-compliance with the Civil Aviation Law and authority instructions, while three fines totaling SR60,000 were imposed on licensed companies for not adhering to license terms.

An additional 13 fines, which came to SR25,000 were issued to individuals, including four for operating drones without permits.

Nine fines worth SR3,100 involved passengers violating safety instructions and misconduct on aircraft.

The authority said its actions reflected its commitment to transparency, regulatory oversight, and improving the passenger experience and air transport services in the Kingdom.