FlySafair announced that its operations will proceed without interruption despite ongoing labor discussions with the South Africa Cabin Crew Association, which represents about 65% of the carrier's 800 flight attendants. The union continues to evaluate a proposal from management that features a 5.7% wage hike along with additional monthly compensation.
Kirby Gordon from FlySafair confirmed that talks with SACCA remained unresolved following discussions held on Monday. Gordon stated that while the conversations proved productive, the sides could not reach a signed agreement. A deadline for a company-initiated work stoppage passed at midnight on Monday, but Gordon emphasized that the full flight schedule remains protected through staffing by non-union employees and union members who have already accepted the terms.
Salary negotiations hit an impasse during the previous week. Gordon reported that morning departures on Tuesday proceeded as planned, with crew members reporting for duty. The airline maintains that travelers should expect normal service with zero disruptions to the schedule.
Kirby Gordon from FlySafair confirmed that talks with SACCA remained unresolved following discussions held on Monday. Gordon stated that while the conversations proved productive, the sides could not reach a signed agreement. A deadline for a company-initiated work stoppage passed at midnight on Monday, but Gordon emphasized that the full flight schedule remains protected through staffing by non-union employees and union members who have already accepted the terms.
Salary negotiations hit an impasse during the previous week. Gordon reported that morning departures on Tuesday proceeded as planned, with crew members reporting for duty. The airline maintains that travelers should expect normal service with zero disruptions to the schedule.