In response to the increasing issue of unruly passenger behavior, aviation authorities are launching mobile courts at Ekiti Airport and other airports across Nigeria.
This initiative aims to provide swift justice for offenders while upholding safety and security standards within the aviation sector.
The decision to implement mobile courts emerged from discussions between the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).
Both organizations committed to conducting joint sensitization campaigns, educating passengers about the repercussions of disruptive actions.
Furthermore, they will issue a public statement to strengthen this important message.
To effectively manage unruly incidents, Aviation Security (AVSEC) officials will be deployed to swiftly de-escalate any aggressive situations and handle passenger frustrations with professionalism.
This proactive strategy seeks to reduce disruptions and ensure a safer flying experience for all passengers.
Establishing mobile courts represents a crucial step in combating the issue of unruly passenger behavior, a growing concern in the global aviation community.
By offering a quick and efficient mechanism for addressing such incidents, Nigeria’s aviation authorities are reaffirming their dedication to maintaining the highest standards of safety and security.
This innovative approach not only addresses immediate challenges but also reinforces a commitment to enhancing the overall travel experience for passengers in Nigeria.


