FlySafair ends pilot strike after reaching agreement with Union

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FlySafair has officially ended a two-week pilot strike that disrupted its flight operations across South Africa. The airline confirmed that the industrial action, which began on July 21, concluded on August 1, 2025, following a formal agreement with the trade union Solidarity.

The dispute, centered around remuneration and working conditions, prompted a series of negotiations between the airline and the union. These talks were mediated by the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA), a statutory body in South Africa mandated to resolve labor disputes.

The strike, while limited in scope, had a noticeable impact on FlySafair’s flight schedules, particularly on popular domestic routes. The airline, however, maintained that the disruption was managed carefully to minimize inconvenience to travelers.

In a joint statement, FlySafair and Solidarity acknowledged that the resolution marked a significant step towards fostering improved employer-employee relations. Both parties expressed appreciation for the CCMA’s facilitative role throughout the negotiation process.

The conclusion of the strike comes as a relief to passengers and stakeholders in South Africa’s aviation and tourism sectors, particularly at a time when the industry is focused on recovery and stability post-pandemic.

FlySafair has since resumed normal operations, with updated schedules and continued efforts to ensure passenger satisfaction and reliability in its services.

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