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Skjywikse forges ahead

19 Oct 2016 - by Chana Boucher
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SOUTH African low-cost

carrier, Skywise, is still

planning to go ahead with

the introduction of a low-cost

service between Cape Town

and Johannesburg, despite

experiencing major delays and

a few setbacks in launching.

In April, the Department of

Transport (DoT) cancelled the

airline’s Air Services Licence

(ASL) because it had yet to

launch flights within a year

of the licence being issued.

However, Skywise recently

challenged the DoT’s decision

in court and was successful in

obtaining a court order for the

ASL to be reinstated.

Andries Ntjane, deputy

director: licensing and

permits of the Department of

Transport, said: “Skywise said

it was in the final process of

launching the airline. We won’t

oppose the court order and

have reinstated the ASL.”

Skywise ceo, Rodney James,

confirmed that the licence had

been reinstated but would

not provide further details.

“We are in the middle of

negotiations regarding the

structure of the airline and

unable to make any comments

about Skywise.”

News about the plans to

launch Skywise first broke

toward the end of 2012, with

the airline’s founders hoping

to have its flights operational

by the first quarter of last year.

Rodney previously cited delays

in obtaining an Air Operator

Certificate from the South

African Civil Aviation Authority

as one of the main reasons

the airline had yet to take

off. 

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