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Comair suspends kulula.com, British Airways flights (Independent Online)

Comair has announced that it will be suspending all of its kulula.com and British Airways flights.

The SA airline industry is in a terrible state. The Eskom of Airlines !— Joe Soap (@AhmedMather) #kulooser #kulula https://t.co/YoBWnJo278 May 31, 2022 “If your flight has been cancelled, please don't travel to airport unless you have alternative arrangements.

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All the British Airways flights that are cancelled today from UK airports (The Independent)

British Airways has cancelled 114 short-haul flights to and from its main base, London Heathrow airport on Wednesday. The Independent calculates 22 domestic ...

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Flight cancellations: BA and easyJet cancel more than 150 flights as ... (iNews)

Holidaymakers have endured travel chaos this half-term after hundreds of flights already cancelled at short notice, while huge security queues and lost ...

She continued: “The aviation industry is responsible for making sure they have enough staff to meet demand and we have been clear that they must step up recruitment to make sure disruption is kept to a minimum. “Then security for another 45 minutes. Boarded, and then held on the tarmac for another 50 mins after the scheduled flight departure because of ground crew shortages. Staff shortages have been blamed for the issues, after thousands of aviation workers were made redundant during the pandemic, as airlines face further recruitment challenges. Tui Airways cancelled nearly 200 flights due to serve Manchester Airport until the end of June, including to destinations such as Spain’s Canary Islands. Holidaymakers have endured travel chaos this half-term after hundreds of flights were already cancelled at short notice, while huge security queues and lost luggage have been widespread.

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Comair 'regrettably' hits funding snag and grounds all flight operations (Daily Maverick)

The operator of Kulula and British Airways has suspended all flights until it secures additional funding from its investors, the process of which was under ...

We have excellent staff, a modern fleet, good sales and distribution channels and low operating costs, which is why we believe the funding will be secured,” it said. International oil prices soared to $120 per barrel since March but have stabilised at between $100 and $110. South Africa, and by extension airline companies, depend on international markets for the supply of fuel – between 70% and 80% of the country’s local fuel supply comes from imports. There was reason to believe that funding could be secured, the company said in a statement. In other words, Comair doesn’t have enough money to keep its flight operations going. On the latter, the pair have been negotiating with Comair lenders, such as banks and aircraft leasing companies, to temporarily suspend payment obligations or condone payments that are in arrears. There was reason to believe that funding could be secured, the company said.

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South Africa's Comair Suspends Flights Over Money Woes (Simple Flying)

South African carrier Comair has suspended all flights as its funds run dry. The carrier operates flights under two brands, British Airways (a franchise) ...

This aircraft has since been returned, leaving South Africa as one of three noticeable gaps in the current Boeing 737 MAX network. Five of the 22 aircraft are Boeing 737-400s, while the remaining 17 are the newer Boeing 737-800. While the airline only operates the Boeing 737, it has a couple of variants. We have the two of the best airline brands in the country." Over the entire month of June, the airline has 1,093 flights scheduled, equating to 205,905 seats on sale. The past few years have been rough for airlines in South Africa, with both South African Airways and Comair entering business rescue due to financial troubles.

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BA and easyJet cancel more than 150 flights as travel chaos continues (The Guardian)

British Airways and easyJet cancelled more than 150 flights to and from the UK on Wednesday, as holidaymakers faced further delays going into the extended ...

Unite is threatening possible strike action unless the company responds to soaring inflation and offers the 750 workers a better deal. Describing the situation as “carnage”, the passenger wrote: “Took two hours 45 minutes to get through – most of that was bag drop. A spokesperson for the Cabinet Office denied security vetting of applicants was taking longer and said applications from the aviation industry were being prioritised. Travellers have faced several weeks of delays and disruption at airports across the UK, with demand for foreign trips bouncing back after the easing of all UK Covid travel restrictions. The travel operator Tui has cancelled six flights a day from Manchester airport for the whole of June. Manchester airport blamed the move on staffing shortages at Tui and its ground handler Swissport, which manages its check-in and baggage handling. British Airways and easyJet cancelled more than 150 flights to and from the UK on Wednesday, as holidaymakers faced further delays going into the extended Queen’s platinum jubilee bank holiday, amid further recriminations between ministers and the aviation industry over who is to blame for the disruption.

South African British Airways partner grounds flights as funds run out (Morningstar)

The carrier, which is under administration, also operates budget airline Kulula. Those planes are also grounded, with tickets sales for both airlines suspended.

The South African regulator suspended the airline after an investigation uncovered issues posing "an immediate risk to safety and security". Comair flights experienced a spate of issues over the month of March, according to the SACAA, including engine trouble and landing gear malfunctions. South African aviation officials had suspended Comair's flights for five days in March over safety concerns, dealing a new blow to the company. Comair's administrators "have advised that the process to raise the necessary capital is in progress and that there is reason to believe such funding may be secured," the company said in the statement late Tuesday.

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BA and EasyJet cancel more flights as airlines slammed for chaos (Evening Standard)

It comes as Dominic Raab accused the industry of 'a lack of preparation for that surge back of demand of holidaymakers'

Taxpayers do not pay firms to sack their workers and cut their pay and conditions.” Empowering the Army to run point from a command centre would do just that." She said: “Passengers and our world-class businesses are demanding action. “It’s time for public money to have a hard-wire link to jobs. “The mayor of London has tax-raising powers. “Our money was handed over to firms without any strings attached. “We need a proper post-Covid plan to get the industry back on its feet and get things moving again, including filling recruitment shortages that have emerged as a result of the pandemic.” “They need to show some leadership and take some ownership of this crisis - get around the table with management and with workers’ representatives in the travel industry in order to end the chaos. It’s time for the Government to take their fingers out of their ears and take practical steps.” In a letter to Mr Shapps, she called for a series of measures such as accelerating security checks for new airport staff and working with the aviation sector to tackle “chronic low pay”. The Liberal Democrats have called for the Army to be deployed to stop the “chaotic scenes at airports up and down the country”. “The wait was torture, especially with a baby and a pregnancy.“The service was terrible,” one of the group said.

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Passengers stranded after Comair suspends kulula.com, British ... (SABC News)

The airline announced late last night it had suspended its kulula.com flights due to funding issues. The airlines' Business Rescue Practitioners (BRPs) are in ...

Comair regrets to advise its flights have been voluntarily suspended from 1 Jun pending securing funding. They have taken the money already, and we won’t get the money back.” Passengers say the Comair help desk is not assisting and they had to pay for other flights at their own cost.

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Comair dashes travel plans (News24)

Travellers on kulula.com and local British Airways flights woke on Wednesday morning to find that their flights had been cancelled indefinitely after an ...

Affected travellers will first need to apply to Comair for the refund. Kulula.com customers on suspended flights have the option of a Travel Bank credit or a full refund of their ticket value. In short, Comair has run out of money and requires additional funding to put the planes back in the air. For customers on British Airways (operated by Comair) flights, British Airways’ booking with confidence policy will apply. We have two of the best airline brands in the country. This is at least some good news to those holiday makers who may have booked flights for the June/July school holidays and need to consider rebooking with another airline.

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