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Saudi airlines pay passengers $15.4 million in compensation for delays, cancellations, others, says GACA
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has revealed that Saudi carriers disbursed $15.4 million (SAR58 million) in passenger compensation during the 2021-2022 period. The reimbursements addressed a variety of customer complaints, including delays, luggage mishandling, flight cancellations, and disruptions to flight schedules, in line with GACA’s commitment to protecting passenger rights and ensuring a fair and efficient travel experience. Furthermore, the payouts precede the implementation of new regulations set to come into effect…
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