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faan cracks down on air rage

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The Nigerian airport authority's crackdown on air rage increases compliance costs for airlines and may reduce passenger disruption, but the commercial mechanism is weak: no direct impact on airline revenue, input costs, or capacity. The regulation is country-specific and affects only Nigerian airports.

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  • FAAN fines unruly passengers up to N500,000 or two-year jail term.
  • IATA reported one incident per 480 flights globally in 2023.
  • New regulations include travel bans and immediate enforcement actions.

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