FlySafair notes the National Consumer Commission’s referral of its overbooking practices to the National Consumer Tribunal. The matter will now be considered by the Tribunal as an independent decision-maker, and FlySafair welcomes the opportunity to fully present its position. Although FlySafair has cooperated fully with the Commission throughout its investigation, the Tribunal process is the appropriate forum for resolving differences …
Five Tips for Travelling Smarter with Tech This Easter
FlySafair shares practical, passenger‑friendly advice for a smoother holiday trip Johannesburg, 20 March 2026 – With Easter and the school holidays just around the corner, FlySafair is encouraging passengers to pack smart so they can breeze through the airport and enjoy a smoother journey, especially when travelling with everyday tech like phones, tablets, laptops, cameras and power banks. A little …
FlySafair to Introduce Temporary Fuel Surcharge to Protect Affordable Air Travel
After absorbing rising fuel costs, airline acts to ensure long-term sustainability while protecting existing bookings Johannesburg, South Africa. Since the Middle East crisis erupted on 28 February, FlySafair has absorbed steep fuel cost increases to shield passengers from immediate airfare increases. With Jet A1 Fuel prices at South African coastal airports now up approximately 70% in just one week, and …
Your Bike Deserves a Seat at the Start Line: FlySafair’s Guide to Flying with Your Bicycle for the Cape Town Cycle Tour
Johannesburg, 2 March 2026 – As thousands of cyclists prepare for the Cape Town Cycle Tour taking place on 8 March, many are figuring out how to get themselves, and their bicycles safely to Cape Town. FlySafair, South Africa’s most on-time airline, has put together a simple, practical guide to help riders transport their bikes with confidence. Whether you’re a …
Don’t get grounded by scammers when booking your next flight
Johannesburg, South Africa – 29 April 2025 – In today’s increasingly digital economy, scammers are always on the lookout for ways to separate people from their hard-earned money. According to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa loses R2.2 billion annually to cybercrime, while the Southern African Fraud Prevention Service reported a 32% increase in fraud incidents …




