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SAR 500,000 penalty and imprisonment for certain acts against airline staff or passengers

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SAR 500,000 penalty and imprisonment for certain acts against airline staff or passengers on board, details below.

SAR 500,000 penalty and imprisonment for certain acts against airline staff

Saudi Arabia’s Public Prosecution has enacted stringent measures against individuals engaging in physical violence aboard civil aircraft or targeting members of the aircraft crew or passengers. Offenders now face severe consequences, including a hefty five-year imprisonment and a substantial fine of half a million riyals. This move emphasizes the commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone on board, reinforcing the gravity of any acts of violence, harassment, or sexual harassment within the aviation environment. The regulations aim to create a secure and respectful atmosphere for air travel, deterring potential wrongdoers through the imposition of significant legal penalties.


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