Mango Airlines

2022 - 8 - 8

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Is it the end of the runway for Mango Airlines? (Daily Maverick)

The Air Services Licensing Council has suspended licences that give Mango the right to fly, because the state-owned airline has been grounded for more than ...

If Mango doesn’t find a way to regain its air service licences, and the group of investors walk away, Sono might declare that the airline no longer has a reasonable prospect of being rescued. If liquidated, Mango would be the second airline this year to suffer such a misfortune. Without air services licences, efforts to rescue Mango and revive its flight operations will be futile. We made a promise to you that we’ll never erect a paywall and we intend to keep that promise. We made a promise to you that we’ll never erect a paywall and we intend to keep that promise. We also want to continually improve your reading experience and you can help us do that by registering with us.

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South Africa's Mango Airlines Has Its Licences Suspended (Simple Flying)

No scheduled flights for 12 months ... While passing the suspension order, South Africa's Air Services Licensing Council cited Mango's failure to operate ' ...

And in our view, that is an extremely harsh decision by the Council.” However, not having all the required operating licenses will put a de facto end to the acquisition procedure because no buyer would be interested in an airline that cannot fly for two years. South African authorities have suspended certain operating licenses of Mango Airlines for a period of two years, citing regulatory reasons.

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SA Cabin Crew Association wants government to assist Mango ... (Eyewitness News)

The association is fuming over the Air Services Licensing Council's decision to suspend the ailing airline's licenses for two years.

"It basically means 700 people that have pegged their hopes on being re-employed into Mango- their hopes have been dashed. Mango has been in business rescue for the past year, after it was grounded. The association is fuming over the Air Services Licensing Council's decision to suspend the ailing airline's licenses for two years.

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WATCH | Union calls for govt to help Mango take flight (eNCA)

SA Cabin Crew Association President Zazi Nsibanyoni-Mugambi says getting Mango back will help create jobs.

SACCA President Zazi Nsibanyoni Mugambi says getting Mango back will help create jobs.— eNCA (@eNCA) #DStv403 pic.twitter.com/SFJySufw2y August 9, 2022 The SACCA wants the government to help get Mango Airlines back in the sky. South African Cabin Crew Association President, Zazi Nsibanyoni-Mugambi discussed this with eNCA's Thulasizwe Simelane. Courtesy of #DStv403

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SACCA fuming over Mango license suspension (Jacaranda FM)

The South Africa Cabin Crew Association has branded as hypocritical the decision to suspend the licence of low-cost airline Mango.

If not, then we will appeal.” “We believe it a bit hypocritical because SAA was grounded for far longer than 12 months and they have only lost their license recently. “We are still consulting on appealing the suspension, but I think the first point of call is to the Department of Transport to intervene.

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Government urged to act in prolonged grounding of Mango (Johannesburg Sunday World)

On Monday, the Air Services Licensing Council suspended Mango's licences with immediate effect for two years. The airline had already been grounded for over a ...

However, the DPE has set certain conditions before SAA can transfer the rest of the money.For more business news from Sunday World, click here. On Monday, the Air Services Licensing Council suspended Mango’s licences with immediate effect for two years. However, the DPE has set certain conditions before SAA can transfer the rest of the money.

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