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FCCPC Summons Air Peace Over ‘Non-Refunds’ For’ Cancelled Flights

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 18, 2025 Aviation No Comments2 Mins Read
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FCCPC Summons Air Peace Over ‘Non-Refunds’ For’ Cancelled Flights.

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has summoned Air Peace Airlines over complaints of non-refunded payments for cancelled flights, signaling a crackdown on consumer rights violations in Nigeria’s aviation sector. FCCPC Executive Vice Chairman, Dr. Adamu Abdullahi, stated that the summons follows investigations into multiple reports of delayed or unprocessed refunds, contravening Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) regulations.

 

Air Peace, one of Nigeria’s leading carriers, has faced scrutiny over passenger complaints, with some customers alleging delays of up to six months for refunds. The FCCPC has directed the airline to provide documentation on its refund policies and resolve outstanding cases within 14 days, warning of penalties for non-compliance. The case highlights systemic challenges in Nigeria’s aviation industry, including poor customer service and operational inefficiencies.





 

The airline, in a statement, attributed delays to disruptions like fuel shortages and maintenance issues, but pledged to address the concerns. However, passengers have expressed frustration across social media, with some sharing experiences of repeated cancellations without compensation. The FCCPC’s intervention aims to enforce compliance with NCAA rules, which mandate timely refunds within 14 days for cancelled flights.

 

The aviation sector has faced growing complaints, with consumer complaints, with the FCCPC stepping up enforcement against operators like Air Peace and Nigerian Airways. Analysts note that high operating costs and regulatory gaps exacerbate the problem, pushing airlines to cut corners. The Air Peace’s case could set a precedent for accountability, but passengers demand broader reforms.

 

The FCCPC’s action has sparked hope among consumers for better protection, though public skepticism persists about enforcement consistency. As Air Peace responds, the outcome will test the agency’s ability to uphold Nigeria’s consumer rights and signal the government’s commitment to improving aviation standards.

 

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