Potential strike action across SA airports

In fact, the prices of many products in the duty-free shopping areas are inflated, often costing nearly double and sometimes three times as much as elsewhere.

In fact, the prices of many products in the duty-free shopping areas are inflated, often costing nearly double and sometimes three times as much as elsewhere.

Published Jun 28, 2016

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Johannesburg - FlySafair was advised of potential industrial action on the part of its third party service provider, which could result in possible operational delays in their service.

The airline has deployed back-up teams across the country to support operations to minimise any possible impact on the schedule.

Passengers are advised to check-in as early as possible for flights and to make use of the airline’s online check-in and the self-service kiosks at the airport to facilitate speedy check-in processes.

The airline will keep customers updated via SMS and email with any news relating to service interruptions.

FlySafair thanks customers in advance for their understanding in this matter.

Adapted from a press release for IOL

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