Aviation News South Africa

New low cost airline starts selling tickets

South Africa's latest low cost airline, FlySafair, has started selling tickets despite a competitor threatening court action against it, Beeld reported.
New low cost airline starts selling tickets

The airline started selling tickets online this week with a one-way ticket from Johannesburg to Cape Town costing R798.

Executive head Dave Andrew said it planned to have ten flights a day between the two cities when it started operating on 17 October.

But competitor Comair and other parties have indicated they want to secure an interdict against FlySafair, apparently because it does not meet all the required regulations to operate.

FlySafair, however, said it was confident its flights would go ahead.

Source: Sapa via I-Net Bridge

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