5 November, Johannesburg – FlySafair confirms that operations remain stable following the commencement of the employer-initiated work stoppage yesterday. All flights operated as scheduled, with on-time departures throughout the day, and the schedule for this morning also remains fully protected with no delays reported.
While the parties were unable to reach agreement yesterday, further engagement is scheduled for tomorrow. FlySafair remains committed to constructive and good-faith engagement with the South African Cabin Crew Association (SACCA) and continues to seek a swift and fair resolution to the current impasse.
In the interest of protecting the travelling public and supporting an expedited outcome, the company has submitted a Section 150 application to the CCMA, requesting priority mediation in the public interest.
FlySafair appreciates the professionalism of all staff across the business and remains focused on maintaining safe, reliable operations while negotiations continue.

