British Airways Denies Boarding to 58 Passengers Due to Safety Reasons over Faulty Door
The United Kingdom’s flagship airline, British Airways (BA), has denied about 58 passengers from boarding its Abuja-London flight due to a bad or faulty door.
This was announced by Michael Achimugu, the Director of Public Relations and Consumer Protection of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), on his X handle.
He said, “We had to deny 58 passengers boarding this morning. The seats around the faulty door had to be kept unoccupied for safety reasons.”

He further added, “Hotel accommodation has been provided, and 28 passengers opted to return home, while 30 accepted the offer.
“Affected passengers can file for compensation. Arrangements are being made to airlift them tomorrow morning.”
According to reports, the incident happened on Friday morning for flight BA052 ABV-LHR. A handful of passengers are looking to file for compensation due to the incident.
Achimugu also stressed that “the first resort in situations like this is to locate the NCAA Consumer Protection Officers at the terminal, and they will ensure that your right to care is protected (if the airline delays).”
Ever since the announcement, there have been mixed reactions on social media regarding the British Airways incident. Quite a few applauding the move to protect lives, especially if the door should open at high altitude, while others are faulting them for not ensuring proper checks before charging high fees.
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