The South African Aviation Service License Council (ASLC) acknowledged that Fly Sapphire (FA, Johannesburg, or Tumbo) would comply with nationality regulations for 12 months to comply with nationality regulation. In other words, there is no immediate threat to the operation, and the flight will continue without confusion. 。
“At this stage, I am glad that there is no threat to operation and I am happy to be able to pay close attention to customers,” commented Kirby Gordon, the chief marketing manager of Flysafair. “Customers can keep reservations and flight with confidence, knowing that Flysafair will continue to work completely while dealing with this problem.”
The airline is currently evaluating all options based on the ruling. This contains a change in shareholders and the ruling through legal channels. “We will do everything with our power to secure compliance in the last 12 months,” Gordon said.
In December, the Council, which regulates domestic licensed, has determined that 75 % of the voting rights of airlines do not meet the requirements of being retained by natural and residents in South African citizens.
“In the latest communication, ASLC is given to Flysafair for 12 months in line with this interpretation, and requires a monthly progress report. But what should the council be beyond the original ruling. We do not provide specific guidance on, “said Flysafair. statement.
ASLC's decision is derived from Flysafair's complaint submitted by Lift Airlines Operator Global Aviation Operations (GE, Johannesburg or Tambo) on compliance with the domestic Aviation service license law.
It does not mention the parallel issues currently being considered by the South African International Aviation Service License Council.