Official ImageThe report detailed 147 violations against airlines and adult travelers who disregarded aircraft laws, professional orders, and directives issued by the expert. In violation of civil aviation regulations, Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation ( GAC ) issued fines totaling SR3.8 million in the first quarter of 2025, according to a report released by the authority’s violations committee. as per a record in a newspaper published in the Saudi Gazette. The statement detailed 147 violations against airlines and adult travelers who disregarded aviation laws, executive orders, and executive orders. For failing to utilize the Advance Passenger Information System and violating contest rules, two carriers were fined full of SR15, 000. Flights that did not properly evaluate passengers ‘ travel documents or stayed in their designated time slots were fined more than SR1 million. 61 violations of customer freedom protection laws resulted in the most severe penalties, totaling more than SR2.7 million. Furthermore, 21 personal passengers received SR12, 400 fines totaling for disobeying in-flight safety rules and engaging in destructive behavior on board. The aviation authority said the sanctions reflect its commitment to accountability and monitoring of the law, as well as efforts to improve the customer experience and Saudi Arabia’s air travel services. &# 13,
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Fines for Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation ( GAC )