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FlySafair clarifies licence dispute

14 Nov 2024
FlySafair Chief Marketing Officer, Kirby Gordon. 
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Kirby Gordon, FlySafair Chief Marketing Officer, has highlighted in a communication to the trade that the International Air Services Council's non-compliance finding over its ownership structure applies only to the airline’s international licence.

“We hold an international and a domestic licence (amongst others) and so, if any, this could only impact our international departures,” he said.

Gordon added that FlySafair remained committed to compliance and transparency, especially with legal requirements.

“With the advice and guidance of our legal counsel, FlySafair has been of the understanding that it is fully compliant with all legislative requirements regarding its shareholding structure, and we intend to remain so. As such, we shall continue to engage in the processes afforded to us in law to find a resolution that satisfies all parties.”

Gordon further noted that a sudden suspension of services would be an extreme outcome.

“We are working closely with the authorities and we are prepared to respond effectively to minimise any disruption and safeguard the travel experience of our valued customers.”

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