
NCAA Suspends 'No Pay, No Service' Directive Against Airlines Over Debts
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended its 'no pay, no service' directive against domestic airlines regarding outstanding debts totaling N12 billion. This decision temporarily halts the enforcement of debt collection against several airlines, including Air Peace and Ibom Air.
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NCAA suspends ‘no-pay, no-service’ directive against airlines over outstanding charges
The NCAA said the temporary suspension followed consultations with industry stakeholders and concerns over rising aviation fuel costs affecting airline operations. The post NCAA suspends ‘no-pay, no-service’ directive against airlines over outstanding charges appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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The NCAA has temporarily suspended its “No-pay, No-service” directive against domestic airlines over outstanding remittances to protect industry stability. Read More: https://punchng.com/ncaa-suspends-debt-enforcement-against-domestic-airlines/
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