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Ibiza Residency at Pacha this year ❤️🙏🏾🥹🍒 Afro House, thank you! 🙏🏾🍒



FLYSAFAIR'S FUTRUE - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW FlySafair is in a legal battle with South Africa's aviation licensing authority over foreign ownership laws. The airline’s Irish owner, ASL Aviation, increased its stake in Safair Investment Trust, breaching regulations requiring 75% of voting rights to be held by South African citizens. FlySafair argues that trustees are South African residents, but the authority insists that only natural persons can hold voting rights. This ruling could set a dangerous precedent, potentially affecting 87% of domestic seat capacity. IASC Investigation - The International Air Services Council (IASC) began investigating FlySafair's ownership in October 2022 following formal complaints by competitors Airlink and Global Aviation (which operates LIFT). The IASC has since ruled that FlySafair does not meet the local ownership requirements, potentially jeopardizing its operating license. Sanctions - The IASC has suggested undisclosed sanctions could be imposed, ranging from fines to the suspension or revocation of FlySafair’s license if it does not adjust its ownership to comply with local laws. Potential Impact - Given FlySafair's significant market share (around 60% of South Africa's domestic market), any disruption could lead to higher airfares due to decreased competition and affect travel, especially during peak seasons like school holidays. Ongoing Discussions - The situation remains fluid with FlySafair actively engaged in legal proceedings and discussions with regulatory bodies. There's an expectation that a final decision might involve either a restructuring of ownership or a clarification of legal interpretations to allow FlySafair to continue operations without interruption. Public and Industry Reaction: Industry analysts and aviation experts have mixed views. Some see the regulatory challenge as potentially stifling investment and growth in South Africa's aviation sector, while others stress the importance of adhering to national laws designed to protect local interests. (Pictured - FlySafair CEO, Elmar Conradie)

I miss it everyday with Zeal, Uncle Vinny and Christos 🤟🏾🔥🔥




@TdeepSa ‼️ My only criticism is too many songs on one project but well done.