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Tuesday 5 January 2016

Turkish Airlines compensates passengers for delayed luggage

Turkish Airlines has compensated all the passengers whose luggage did not arrive with them in the Flight TK 624 from Istanbul to Abuja on December 20.
The decision to compensate the affected passengers was due to the intervention of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on the matter.

According to the General Manager, Public Affairs, NCAA, Mr Sam Adurogboye, who made this known to journalists, on Tuesday, Turkish Airlines has compensated all the passengers whose luggage were delayed in the flight.

He added that the airline under the supervision of the Consumer Protection Officers (CPO) of the regulatory authority ensured that the passengers were paid full monetary compensation as contained in the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (NCARs) and that a cargo flight and an Airbus were arranged to freight to Abuja, Nigeria, all contentious backlog of baggage which all the concerned passengers, have collected.

Adurogboye added that the compensation and transportation of the backlog of luggage of the affected passengers were contained in a report of the investigation carried out by NCAA over the recent tarmac invasion by Turkish Airlines passengers submitted to the Director General of NCAA, Captain Muhtar Usman.


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80 comments:

  1. I was never compensated with Ethiopian airline after 2 days delay.

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    1. Ehen......Ethiopian and Rwandair nkor??? I must be compensated too oh cos all 3 airlines had same luggage backlog ish. NCAA oya go after d others

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  2. That's a good effort but we hope such irregularities would not repeat itself again. Thank u

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  4. Humm airline now delay passengers luggages?? It's wa!

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  5. If na so them dey compensate for naija I for Don hammer na... in fact I for no dey here dey hustle for Lin Lin give away.... strolls away abeg Linda open gate nnight Don come before them kidnap me

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  6. Yes! Dey deserve 2 be compensated



































    !brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere

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  7. Kudos to NCAA for effecting this, more of such.

    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. Nice way to be sorry

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  9. But Ethiopian airline couldn't compensate my brother for misplacing his luggage at Addis Ababa. He had to come back and pick it up the next day.. Not very nice

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  10. Berra,wish dey had been dis active.

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  11. Nice one.

    @Lindaikeji No. I FAN

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  12. OK o









    LIB ADDICT#just passing#

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  13. OK o









    LIB ADDICT#just passing#

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  14. I wish our local airlines learn from these kinds of acts when services paid for is not rendered according ly. Well done Turkish airline but try not to put passengers through the again though

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  15. I was on board on that flight, trust me I was damn mad u need to see my reaction.

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  16. Dats dia biz #needanalibitojoinmetastethenewgeishasardine

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  17. Okay seen (jumbo)

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  18. What kind of Compensation did they offer, Cash or Kind?

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  19. owakah (A.K.A. Innosometin)5 January 2016 at 20:30

    nice one.... next time dey will nt again... gud example for other airlines

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  20. I really like to say Nigeria is growing.
    ...d great wanderer

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  21. That's good to know..








    #WhoshouldItell

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  22. Dey get a Wow! from me
    #gbags!

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  23. Good development
    #sips Orijin#

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  24. Push the limits. For your Abuja BoyToy service contact kevinwazobia@gmail.com

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  25. ..and that airline good gan o. Wonder wat happens to all the luggage been delayed sef.

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  26. NCAA is waking up. What about cost of tickets for the Nigerian route? Nigerian tickets are the most expensive in the world

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  27. Very nice of them

    Oh Lord please pick up my call

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  28. They were left with no other choice.or did they think they would avoid compensating the passengers?

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  29. Turkish Airlines took usus 4 whom we are. Can they do so Americans?

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  30. D-PinPointer Says: It's appalling when govt officials are not transparent with information. If you want to pass information to the public, do it in such a manner that all necessary details are understood; not in tailored details whose goal is to only portray you to be doing your job. When you say that all the passengers have been compensated monetary, common sense suggest that you should also tell the public how much the airline paid to the group of passengers, then we could say that the compensation was reasonable enough or not.

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  31. YEYE AIRLINE. ALL DIA FOOD MY FRIEND WAS SERVED WAS SALTY !

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  32. That's a wise decision and they shud make sure not to repeat the same mistake in d future.

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  33. Hope Arik airline is reading dis.d airline dt treats it's international passengers lik shit Esp dos dat go fr business.

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  34. Ok dats good




    My view not urs!!!!

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  35. so nice of dem.





    LINDA SHOW US UR BOYFRIEND.



    I KNOW YOU HAVE ONE.

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  36. Finally The right thing is being done!!!

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  37. Absolutely commendable by the NCAA. This act will serve as a deterrent to other airlines who think they can eat their cake and have it.

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  38. Very thoughtful of them. Linda take note!

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  39. Why dint dis happen wen i flew them to london in May 2015.., very foolish airline


    I advise everyone to boycot them, they are crap and dont know how to treat human.

    Meenah_wakil on instagram

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  40. Why dint dis happen wen i flew them to london in May 2015.., very foolish airline


    I advise everyone to boycot them, they are crap and dont know how to treat human.

    Meenah_wakil on instagram

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  41. GOOD
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  42. What kind of compensation? Hope it's enough to make them forget d pains of sleeping in the airport for days, missing flightss,appointments etc Nice move though. #Linda'spal

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  43. Like seriously?At least they tried.

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  44. Nice compenssation and approach

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  45. they tried..Nigeria learn...angelmakiz@yahoo.com

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