SAUDI ARABIA

Court asks Saudia to compensate passenger for 21-hour flight delay

March 20, 2019

By Adnan Al-Shabrawi

Okaz/Saudi Gazette

JEDDAH —
The Court of Appeals in Riyadh has upheld a ruling issued by the Administrative Court asking Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) to compensate a passenger and his family with an amount of SR61,617 because their flight from Jeddah to New York was delayed by 21 hours.

The court handed a copy of the verdict to Saudia.

It said the airline had also changed the seat numbers of the passengers on the return flight.

The court awarded the passenger compensation for psychological and financial harm he had sustained, in addition to legal expenses.

The ruling was issued by a circuit of three judges after hearing the views of both sides.

Mohamed Abdullah Al-Shidi, the passenger, expressed his happiness over the court ruling in his favor on Twitter. Many people retweeted his message expressing their happiness and support.

Majed Garoub, a lawyer, said the tweet by the passenger proved that Saudi citizens knew their rights and that they were ready to move the courts to obtain the rights.

He said the court verdict would oblige all service providers in the government and private sectors to respect the rights of the consumers.


March 20, 2019
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