FlySafair says it has a year to comply with regulations set by the Air Services Licensing Council (ASLC).
If it does not comply, the airline could potentially lose its license to operate.
In the meantime its business as usual as it ponders whether to change its ownership or hire lawyers.
The biggest domestic carrier in South Africa by market share, FlySafair, says it has been given 12 months to comply with regulations set out by the Air Services Licensing Council (ASLC)…