JOHANNESBURG - FlySafair says operations remain steady despite Solidarity's rejection of its latest offer.
In a statement released by the airline, it claims it will continue to operate on a reduced flight schedule this coming week.
It says seat availability remains limited and operations are running reliably.
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The primary point of disagreement currently is the union’s demand for the implementation of fixed scheduling rules and an improved work-life balance for pilots.
Flysafair has proposed the formation of an independently chaired joint roster committee comprising both pilot and company representatives.
But Solidarity has rejected this offer.
Passengers are urged to check the company website for any disruptions to scheduled flights.