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CemAir refunds ‘slow but ongoing’

27 Jun 2019 - by Jason Simpson
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AGENTS have taken to

Travelinfo’s OpenJaw to

express their frustration

at not receiving refunds from

CemAir after the airline’s

grounding in December 2018.

In the January 9/16 issue,

TNW reported CemAir’s

confirmation that refunds

would be granted within eight

weeks. But, by the March 6

issue, CemAir ceo, Miles van

der Molen said that payment

of refunds had been delayed

as a result of the airline’s

suspension on BSP, as well

as duplicate and fraudulent

claims.

On April 5, the md of

Travelstart, Jerome Touze,

sent a communication to

Travelstart customers on the

issue, saying it remains the

responsibility of the airline

to issue refunds. “Whilst we

cannot confirm the exact date

as to when your payment will

be issued, we have been told

by CemAir that those refunds

will take place between

April and July of this year,”

he said.

Jerome said the first

payment batches were being

processed at the time of

writing the letter, and said

when the refunds took

place, clients would receive

further communication from

Travelstart confirming that the

money was on its way.

In response to TNW

questions, Miles said CemAir

had been processing refunds

continuously during this

period. “The process has

been slow but ongoing,” he

said. “We really are doing

all we can to move things

forward.”

CemAir is appealing

its grounding before the

Department of Transport 

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