JOHANNESBURG - FlySafair has grounded more flights as the pilots' strike enters a second day.
Hundredsof pilots are refusing to fly as they dispute salaries and scheduling.
The airline has apologised to customers for disruptions, and is urging them to visit its website for updates.
Pilots affiliated to the Solidarity union are demanding a 10.5 percent salary hike.
FlySafair is offering 5.7 percent.
The airline and the union have agreed to CCMA mediation in their negotiations.
Travel Update✈️
Flights FA 327 & FA 326 departing tomorrow, 22 July, have been cancelled due to ongoing strike action.
We've put measures in place to assist all customers affected.
For full details, please visit https://t.co/LisLNjFhi9
We sincerly apologise for the…— FlySafair (@FlySafair) July 21, 2025