FlySafair, one of South Africa’s leading low-cost airlines, is at the center of legal and regulatory turbulence over claims of violating foreign ownership rules. The International Air Services Licensing Council (IASLC) has postponed its decision on sanctions against the airline, citing judicial proceedings and domestic concerns. The expected announcement on November 29 has been postponed, leaving the industry anticipating the future of the airline’s operations in the face of a long road…
Travel Capitalist Ventures Expands Check Size to $10 Million to Deepen Emerging Market Conviction
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