FlySafair has announced that the Air Services Licensing Council has given them 12 months to get compliant. Here's ...
In December 2024, the Domestic Air Services Council determined that FlySafair does not meet local ownership requirements, as ...
The Air Services Licensing Council’s (ASLC) latest ruling against FlySafair has sparked renewed uncertainty in South Africa’s ...
Airline is evaluating its options based on the ruling, including making shareholder changes or launching a legal challenge.
In December, the Council determined that FlySafair did not meet the requirement that 75% of an airline’s voting rights be held by natural persons who are citizens and residents of South Africa.
Good news for FlySafair and passengers - the airline's flights will remain unaffected while it complies with local ownership regulations.
ASLC has confirmed that the airline has a period during which it must comply with the ownership shareholding compliance ...
FlySafair assures passengers that all flights will continue as scheduled after the Air Services Licensing Council issues a sanction.
South Africa’s largest airline FlySafair was given a year to comply with local ownership laws or risk having its license ...
For months, South Africa’s aviation landscape has been clouded by regulatory uncertainty, with FlySafair at the centre of a dispute over ownership structures and compliance with nationality provisions ...
FlySafair says South Africa's domestic aviation licensing authority has given it 12 months to reduce its foreign shareholding ...
A qualified pilot, who was a passenger on a FlySafair flight, assisted its First Officer after the pilot fell ill during a ...