Mango assures customers that it’s business as usual

  • 📰 ewnupdates
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 29 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 15%
  • Publisher: 53%

South Africa Headlines News

South Africa Latest News,South Africa Headlines

South African airline Mango said its currently in discussion with SAA technical in a bid to keep its planes operating.

The airline's entire fleet could be grounded from midnight after it failed to pay the SAA subsidiary for maintenance services.

It’s understood SAA technical - which provides aircraft maintenance to a vast number of commercial airlines - decided to withdraw its services due to non-payment. Without its technical support services including prefight inspections, Mango airplanes cannot take to the skies. But the airline's Benediction Zubane assured customers that it will operate as normal while negotiations continue.

“Mango can confirm that discussions are taking place between Mango and SAA technical. We are operating as normal and customers must check online to their flight status.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.
We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 30. in ZA

South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Mango flights set to be groundedMango airline's entire fleet is set to be grounded on Saturday evening. FlyMangoSA any feedback on this. Flying out on Monday. Have you made alternative arrangements ? No warning. People have booked tickets ahead of time. kanniekaknie Hello MbalulaFikile - well done Mr Fix Fokkol.
Source: eNCA - 🏆 49. / 51 Read more »

Airports Company South Africa: Cape Town International Airport is ready for foreign visitorsWith international travel set to resume following the ban on international travel at the start of South Africa’s Covid-19 lockdown in March, all systems are in place – all the Airports Company South Africa is waiting for is the list of countries from which visitors will be allowed. Please visit our beautiful Western Cape. It’s looking fantastic since the Rains have fallen, Dams are full. Wine Farms are open...happy holidays.🌈🌈🌈 Good grief - now Minister 'Fear Fokkol Poes' is suddenly an expert on thermal imaging systems and whether airports will function come 1 October. Airports have been designed to handle passengers, so what is there to inspect. He should be spending time on the rail system instead.
Source: dailymaverick - 🏆 3. / 84 Read more »

South Africa records 77 new Covid-19 deaths and 1 861 more infectionsHealth Minister Zweli Mkhize has announced 77 more Covid-19 related deaths and 1 861 new infections on Wednesday night. This takes South Africa’s Covid-19 death toll to 16 283 and infections to 667 049. They must stop testing this number of infection will go down
Source: IOL - 🏆 46. / 51 Read more »

Kim Jong-un regrets death of South KoreanNorth Korean leader apologises for shooting of man who worked for fisheries ministry
Source: BDliveSA - 🏆 12. / 63 Read more »

Tremors felt in Cape Town after 6.2 earthquake south of AfricaA 6.2-magnitude earthquake off the coast of southern Africa had some Cape Town residents worried on Saturday night as reports of tremors and mild to moderate shaking of buildings flooded in. This is scary yho That's scary stuff seriously.. Cursed city...
Source: IOL - 🏆 46. / 51 Read more »

Blue Train hopes special rates will encourage people to experience South AfricaThe Blue Train is resuming its operations with a reopening special for leisure travel that will run from November 1, 2020, to March 31, 2021. IOLTravel HeritageMonth Travel The Blue train is not for South Africans. That's the greatest tragedy of the world's most luxurious train. In South Africa. 2 nights Jhb to Cape Town for R16000+. I'd rather pay that and get 1 week abroad thank you.
Source: IOL - 🏆 46. / 51 Read more »