GACA issues new passenger guidelines

23/08/2023 Argaam

GACA issues new passenger guidelines

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Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) approved new passenger protection guidelines to replace the existing customer regulations.   

 

The new guidelines will be applicable as of Nov. 20, 2023, and will warrant the protection of passenger rights and improve the services provided. 

 

The new regulations will focus on supporting passengers in cases of delayed or canceled flights, reservation issues or changing the ticket class. Some refunds reach 150-200% of the ticket fare. 

 

The new guidelines also addressed the rights of the disabled and special needs passengers, along with ensuring a compensation of SAR 6,568 in case of lost luggage and up to SAR 6,568 in case of damaged luggage.  

 

Key Highlights of New Passenger Guidelines

Item

Previous Guidelines

New Guidelines

Delayed Flights

Providing meals, soft drinks, accommodation and means of transport if the delay is more than six hours.

Providing meals, soft drinks, accommodation and means of transport if the delay is more than six hours. A compensation of SAR 750.

Cancelled Flights

100% refund

Up to 150% refund of the ticket value

Overbooking

(Passengers not allowed to board)

Refund and a compensation up to 100%

Refund and a compensation up to 200%

Ticket Degrade

100% compensation

200% compensation

Unscheduled Stop

Undetermined compensation

Approximately SAR 500 for each stop

People with Special Needs

200% compensation

A compensation of 200% in case the passenger is not allowed to board. A compensation of SAR 500 in case a wheelchair is not provided.

Lost Luggage

A compensation of SAR 1,750-5,655

A compensation of SAR 6,568

Damaged Luggage

A compensation of SAR 1,750-5,655

A compensation of up to SAR 6,568

Delayed Baggage

SAR 100 for domestic flights and SAR 200 for international flights for every day of delay, for five days maximum.

SAR 740 for the first day and SAR 300 for the second day, up to a maximum of SAR 6,568.

Delay on Runway on Arrival or Departure

Undetermined

For over three hours of delay, a passenger may deboard and receive compensation in line with the relevant regulations.

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