FlySafair comments on dispute After the recent controversy surrounding its foreign ownership structure and the South African International Air Services...
Read moreDetailsThings are a little turbulent for one of the country’s biggest domestic airlines. The International Air Services Council could cancel...
Read moreDetailsThe popular low-cost South African airline, FlySafair is facing legal battles due to its ownership structure. The South African International...
Read moreDetailsFlySafair, South Africa’s top low-cost airline, has revealed a new sponsorship partnership with the national cricket team, the Proteas.This exciting...
Read moreDetails74 By Nkosana Khumalo Budget airline FlySafair is under scrutiny for non-compliance with South Africa’s foreign ownership regulations, according to...
Read moreDetailsSouth Africa’s International Air Services Council (IASC) has ruled that Safair’s foreign ownership structure may violate local licensing rules. Irish-based...
Read moreDetailsFlySafair, the Johannesburg-based low-cost airline, is currently under review by the International Air Services Council (IASC), a body under the...
Read moreDetailsAfter the recent controversy surrounding its foreign ownership structure and the South African International Air Services Council (IASC), FlySafair has come forward...
Read moreDetailsAs Namibians continue to lament the fate of the late, sometimes great, national airline, FlySafair has recently taken local flight....
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