The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has rebuked Air Peace for what it describes as deliberate attempts to derail its ongoing investigation into the airline’s pricing practices, which have raised significant concerns among consumers.
The commission’s inquiry, which is centred on allegations of exploitative ticket pricing and unfair business practices, has been met with strong resistance from the airline, which it alleged to be using public relations tactics to distract from the scrutiny.
In a statement by its Director, Corporate Affairs, Ondaje Ijagwu, on Sunday, the FCCPC reiterated its firm commitment to investigating the airline’s pricing structure and consumer complaints, rejecting claims made by Air Peace’s management that it was not under investigation.