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FlySafair experienced delays at OR Tambo due to drone in airspace

By: Natasha Archary FlySafair / Instagram FlySafair has apologised to passengers who were affected by delays to their flights on Thursday, 29 June due to an unauthorised drone in the airspace. Flights were delayed by approximately 60-minutes throughout the day as a result, with a number of passengers voicing their anger at the airline online. In a statement, FlySafair said they always act conservatively in the best interest of their […]

today30/06/2023

indecent behaviour

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Couple banned from FlySafAir for indecent behaviour on flight

By: Natasha Archary Image: Screenshot from the video taken by a passenger of a man loosening his pants for his partner to perform the sexual act on board a flight A couple have been banned from FlySafAir for indecent behaviour on board a flight from Johannesburg to Durban. This after a fellow passenger who was sitting next to the pair witnessed and recorded the intimate act in full view of […]

today20/04/2023

domestic flight costs

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Domestic flight costs reach record high, unlikely to drop until 2023

By: Natasha Archary Domestic flight costs have reached a record high, and the bad news is that this is unlikely to change until 2023. Those looking for cheap flights over December should scrap plans altogether, as the cheapest domestic flights will likely only be available after February. There won't be much on offer going into Black Friday on 25 November either, with FlySafair reportedly not running any last minute specials […]

today21/10/2022

11 new destinations

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FlySafair expands flight routes to 11 new destinations

By: Natasha Archary FlySafair has expanded its flight routes to include 11 new destinations. The news comes after the Air Services Licensing Council of South Africa (ASLC) approved the airline's operational licensing. Travellers can now enjoy up to 120 daily flights by FlySafair, including routes to Mauritius, Seychelles and Maputo. The low-cost carrier now offers flights from either Cape Town or Johannesburg to Gabarone, Livingstone, Luanda, Lusaka, Maputo and Vic […]

today11/10/2022

11 new destinations

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Kaya Biz: FlySafair expands beyond SA’s borders, to Kenya, Zambia and more

Kaya 959 Reporter FlySafair is spreading its wings to newer territories. According to reports, the low-cost airline FlySafair from South Africa wants to grow abroad and has flights scheduled to 10 new locations on the continent. The airline has requested permission to operate flights to Zanzibar, Maputo, Lusaka, Livingstone, Gaborone, Seychelles, Victoria Falls, Bulawayo, Nairobi, and Luanda, according to Business Insider. Also Read: Mzansi divided over Thuli Phongolo’s booking fee […]

today23/06/2022

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Watch: FlySafair passenger refuses to wear mask, ejected from plane

By Tamlyn Canham A FlySafair passenger is making headlines after refusing to wear a mask. The man boarded a plane in Cape Town and became agitated when he was asked to put on his mask. Passengers helped FlySAfair's cabin crew escort the unruly passenger off the plane.   "Put on your mask," some passengers told the man. Meanwhile on Safair? @FlySafair pic.twitter.com/VcQL5Acx7R — The Dominion Post (@PostDominion) March 30, 2021 […]

today31/03/2021

FlySafair

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FlySafair passengers face R100k penalty for not wearing mask

By Tamlyn Canham Failing to wear a mask during a FlySafair flight could cost you R100,000. A disgruntled passenger put the airline on blast after noticing its strict mask policy. The policy states that a mask must cover both the passenger’s nose and mouth throughout the flight. It added that those who fail to comply will risk being arrested by the SAPS upon landing. They could also be added on […]

today16/02/2021

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POPIA ActTo promote the protection of personal information processed by public and private bodies; to introduce certain conditions so as to establish minimum requirements for the processing of personal information; to provide for the establishment of an Information Regulator to exercise certain powers and to perform certain duties and functions in terms of this Act and the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000; to provide for the issuing of codes of conduct; to provide for the rights of persons regarding unsolicited electronic communications and automated decision making; to regulate the flow of personal information across the borders of the Republic; and to provide for matters connected therewith.

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