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Skywise joins Comair fight

19 Sep 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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Skywise has joined Comair in trying to block low-cost carrier FlySafair from taking to the skies.

FlySafair, a subsidiary of Safair, plans to launch scheduled services in South Africa later this year (see eTNW story: http://www.etnw.co.za/NewsDetails.aspx?newsId=69652).

The two airlines have applied for an interim interdict against Safair Operations and the Air Services Licensing Council (ASLC), pending a review of the decision by the ASLC to grant Safair a scheduled licence. The application is expected to be heard in the Pretoria High Court on October 1.

Comair and Skywise argue that the granting of Safair’s licence infringes the law that no licence may be granted for scheduled passenger services unless the applicant satisfies the ASLC that 75% of the shareholding in such entity is held by persons who are ordinarily resident in South Africa and that such persons must have active and effective control of the airline.

Ceo of Skywise, Rodney James, says because Safair is owned by an Irish company, the air service licence should not have been granted. “This will set an interesting precedent and allow foreign-owned carriers to take on the domestic market,” he said.
 
Dave Andrew, ceo of FlySafair, has responded, saying: “In our opinion Comair and Skywise have no merit for taking this matter to court as the legislation quite clearly allows them the option to petition the Council for a review, which they have chosen to ignore.”

He adds that FlySafair is busy preparing its defence for the court hearing.

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