Global Airlines Lose $60bn Annually to Flight Infractions

Global Airlines Lose $60bn Annually to Flight Infractions

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  • November 17, 2025
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Global airlines are losing an estimated $60bn every year due to a rising wave of flight infractions, industry experts have warned.

According to a report, the losses stem from a combination of factors, including unruly passenger behaviour, airport infrastructure gaps, operational delays, cancellations, and overlapping regulatory mandates affecting seamless operations.

Data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) shows that passenger misconduct alone accounts for nearly $30bn annually, with airlines forced to bear costs linked to diversions, delays, compensation, and security interventions.

Former General Manager, Public Affairs at the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Yakubu Dati, said the trend underscores the need for stronger conflict-management frameworks within the aviation sector. He urged regulators to incorporate human relations training and organisational psychology into aviation oversight to help curb disruptive behaviour.

Aviation bodies are already working to harmonise global safety and passenger-handling protocols, with the aim of improving operational efficiency and restoring confidence in air travel.

Stakeholders warn that unless more coordinated measures are adopted, the financial burden of infractions could continue to undermine global airline profitability.

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