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Acsa lifts suspension, Mango flights to resume on Thursday

Extent of Mango s financial troubles unknown, says aviation expert

Extent of Mango s financial troubles unknown, says aviation expert
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National Aviation signs deal with Bidvest to land BidAir Services

National Aviation signs deal with Bidvest to land BidAir Services By Sandile Mchunu Share DURBAN - THE BIDVEST Group has signed an agreement with National Aviation Services (NAS), Colossal Africa and a consortium consisting of the current executive team to acquire its business BidAir Services for an undisclosed amount. BidAir is the country’s largest ground handling company and its acquisition is subject to regulatory approvals, as well as permission from the Airports Company of South Africa (Acsa), which manages South African airports. NAS chief executive Hassan El-Houry said NAS prides itself on its global expertise and local knowledge. “We believe that the success of the aviation industry in Africa is tied to its economic prosperity and have made significant investments into the industry across the continent.

Mango vows to be back in the air on Thursday after flights suspended by Acsa

Mango vows to be back in the air on Thursday after flights suspended by Acsa 28 April 2021 2:06 PM Share This: Mango Airlines had to suspend all flight operations on Wednesday 28 April due to outstanding payments to Airports Company of South Africa (Acsa). Hundreds of Mango customers were left stranded at airports across the country this morning after the airline s flights were abruptly halted. The cash-strapped low-cost local carrier has since issued a statement apologising for the flight interruptions and delays. Mango Airlines spokesperson Benediction Zubane says that flight operations have only been cancelled for today (Wednesday 28 April). Zubane has told CapeTalk that the airline will return to the skies on Thursday 29 April.

Mango apologises to customers over flight interruptions

Mango apologises to customers over flight interruptions Senior management is locked in urgent discussions with all partners about financial issues including outstanding payments to Airports Company of South Africa. FILE: Mango Airlines plane. Picture: Supplied. 7 hours ago CAPE TOWN - Mango Airlines has on Wednesday apologised for its flight interruptions and delays as hundreds of passengers are left stranded due to the suspension of flights. Senior management is locked in urgent discussions with all partners about financial issues including outstanding payments to Airports Company of South Africa. The low-cost carrier said that none of its flights scheduled for Wednesday morning had taken off as it was unable to process passengers information on the system at the check-in counters.

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