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Passengers left high and dry as Mango Airline suspended

Mango Airlines

Mango Airlines suspended

By Naadiya Adams

Mango clients woke up to canceled flights on Wednesday as Airport Company South Africa has suspended all Mango flights from flying out of its airports.

This follows an announcement last week that the airline was set to go into business rescue and would be grounding flights from May 1st. However, ACSA has come knocking early and they will not allow any Mango flights to operate until payment is made.

Some bereaved clients arrived at the airport for a 5 am flight only to learn that the flight had been canceled without any notice. As was the case with many guests who planned on flying out on Wednesday – they have now been left with a barrage of confusion while Mango fails to communicate with clients.

Mango released a notice on their Twitter page two appease clients – but gave very little comfort in actually alleviating the problem whose flights were simply removed from the flight schedule without any notice.

According to EWN, the low-cost carrier said flights scheduled for Wednesday morning had not taken off as it was unable to process passengers’ information on the system at the check-in counters due to ACSA’s suspension but at this point they are not grounded.

The airline said it is trying to resolve the matter urgently, and has been in talks with the Public Enterprises Department as well as the Airports Company South Africa (Acsa).

News of a memo, by the company’s William Ndlovu emerged last week, where he admitted the company was going through a difficult time and that business rescue was on the cards.

“At the beginning of April 2021, we were informed that Mango will only receive owed funds in June 2021. This put Mango in a difficult situation – as it relates to further extension from the creditors who could not wait any longer to be paid.”

The lessors then put an ultimatum to Mango that should they not receive their money by April 30, 2021, then all their aircraft must be grounded until such time that Mango receives the funds and is able to pay. We have been told by the shareholders that there will be no money received by Mango until June 2021.”

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