The Nigerian government has taken Turkish Airlines to court for refusing to cooperate with the West African nation’s Consumer Protection Council (CPC.
According to Abuja high court papers seen by the CPC, the Nigerian government has filed a three-count charge against the airline and two of its principal officers, Liker Ayci and Rasak Shobowale for violating the Consumer Protection Council (CPC) Act.
It claims that they collectively refused to cooperate with lawful requests from the CPC for full reports on the alleged poor treatment of passengers and the delayed delivery of their luggage on flights between Abuja and Istanbul Atatürk on December 25 and 31, 2015 and on January 9, 2016. It also claims Ayci and Shobowale failed to appear before the CPC when requested to do so.
Given that cooperation with the CPC is required under the Consumer Protection Council (CPC) Act, the council subsequently turned to the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) for assistance when repeat attempts for clarification went unheeded.
The CPC also refused to accept a late response from Turkish Airlines where it claimed to have held discussions with other government agencies and had therefore already resolved the matter.
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Monday, 9 November 2015
TURKEY: Turkish Airlines’ To Fly Four Times Weekly From Istanbul Atatürk To Durban.
A fine ribbon-cutting, gift-exchanging, cake-eating event – this route launch had it all (except for a fire truck water arch it would seem). The occasion was the start on 5 November of Turkish Airlines’ four times weekly service from Istanbul Atatürk to Durban.
Turkish Airlines, already flying to 279 destinations in 110 countries, continued to grow this week by adding flights to Durban (DUR). As a result, its destinations in Africa have been increased to 46. Beginning on 5 November, the service will be operated from Istanbul Atatürk (IST) on a Istanbul – Johannesburg – Durban – Johannesburg – Istanbul routing four times weekly with an A330-300. No other airline operates this city pair.
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