FlySafair is an international
low-cost airline based in
Johannesburg, South Africa. It is a subsidiary of
Safair and flies to 15 destinations in
Sub-Saharan Africa. The company slogan is For The Love Of Flying.
History
The airline was established in August 2013 and was granted approval by the South African Air Service Licensing Council to launch operations with ten daily services between Johannesburg's
OR Tambo International Airport and
Cape Town International Airport.[3] The airline had plans to begin operations in October 2013.[4] However, on 8 October 2013, the
High Court of South Africa granted an interim
court order preventing the airline from starting operations, following an application by rival carriers,[5] on the basis that it did not meet the legal requirement of 75% local ownership. Substantial restructuring of ownership took place and FlySafair's inaugural flight eventually took place on 16 October 2014.[1]
In 2017, the airline announced a partnership with the South African Rugby Union (
SARU), making it the official domestic carrier for the
Springboks and SA Rugby. The deal was extended for four years in February 2020.[6][7]
In October 2022, the airline went through a rebrand with redesigns to their logo and new livery.[8] The International Air Services Council of South Africa also approved 11 new international routes.[9][10]
Destinations
FlySafair serves the following 15 destinations :[11]
FlySafair offers food and drinks as a
buy-on-board programme, partnering up with Tourvest. FlySafair also offers a monthly magazine on board named In Flight. It was also the first airline in South Africa to offer card payments aboard their flights. On their international routes they offer a pre-packed meal at no charge, with other food and drink options for sale. For hygienic reasons, the In Flight magazine is currently only in digital format.
On 21 April 2024, a Flysafair Boeing 737-8EH (ZS-FGE) lost one of its left rear wheels on take-off from Johannesburg to Cape Town. Flight FA212 took off at 11.32AM and landed back safely at 2.06PM local time after burning fuel which included a low fly past over O.R. Tambo International for emergency services to assess damage.