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TheManPartOne 23rd Jan 2012 04:01

Velvet Sky Grounded?
 
Does anyone know if there's any truth to the rumor that Velvet Sky was briefly grounded? Apparently due to outstanding debt wrt fuel bills, handling fees etc...

ambasador 23rd Jan 2012 09:22

According to ACSA websites, they seem to be running on schedule.

B747FEO 24th Jan 2012 10:41

Velvet Maintenance
 
The maintenance was briefly suspended until they paid their account. Seems OK now!

Gen Ops Director 2nd Feb 2012 10:52

velvet sky grounded again?
 
Heard they were grounded again today till the fuel bill paid? Seems they paid 1 days fuel and left 90mins late ...... what happens tomorrow?:ugh:

four engine jock 2nd Feb 2012 12:38

Days are numbered.
Thats how it starts.
Dont pay your bills and then dont pay your crews.
Very sad.

sky waiter 2nd Feb 2012 12:46

Sh1t and all this happens just after i advise my family to use the carrier in march cause the airfares are cheaper, lets hope they holdout till then!

four engine jock 3rd Feb 2012 08:46

To all on PPrune.
Go and sign up to Register at Africa Aviation / Afrika Lugvaart
Much better for us African Aviators.

sky waiter 23rd Feb 2012 13:20

AGAIN??
 
See the same problem arose again, but apparenlty not grounded delayed? Eish!:eek::eek:

CALCULATOR 23rd Feb 2012 13:22

VELVET GROUNDED
 
Here at OR TAMBO-BOTH 737 AIRCRAFT DID NOT MOVE /HAVE NOT MOVED ALL DAY ON THE DELTA APRON-YES I WOULD SAY GROUNDED FOR TODAY AT LEAST.

TCAS-Climb 24th Feb 2012 04:58

Its a disgrace that the SA CAA dont step in and put an end to this BS.

VELVET SKY are blatantly stealing money from fare paying passengers. You buy a ticket from them, but they cant deliver the service. :=:=:=

"Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) has confirmed that Velvet Sky cancelled several of its flights on Wednesday.

This was because the airline had not paid South African Airways technical for its services fees.

Velvet Sky was not available for comment, but Acsa spokesperson Solomon Makgale confirmed the cancellations.

“Velvet Sky cancelled their flights at Cape Town International Airport. So far they have not given us an update on the flights that were supposed to take-off on Wednesday evening.”

Meanwhile, one passenger said he was stranded in Cape Town.

“I saw on a board that the flight was postponed. I walked to the counter and they said there was a problem [with flights]."

Gen Ops Director 24th Feb 2012 09:46

Velvet Sky
 
Hope your family bought tickets on another airline Sky Waiter?

sky waiter 25th Feb 2012 05:59

My family is trying to get a refund to book on another airline, i bet i am notthe only one!

Current Limiter 25th Feb 2012 07:40

I have been following this issue with interest as it seems like there may be more sinister forces at work behind this story. The DFO of Velvet Sky was quoted on e-News two days ago as saying that the "grounding" of the airline by SAA Technical was a political move from SAA and Mango to force Velvet Sky out of the local market. Before one dismisses this as rubish, it would be wise to remember what happened to the likes of Sun Air, FliteStar and others at the hands of SAA. It was also strange that the press release came from SAA, and the directive to withdraw services was from the CEO of SAA who then flatly refused to meet with any of the Velvet management thereafter to try and mediate.

Looking deeper into the situation, there is no doubt that Velvet has had an impact on the local market. They flew 65000 passengers during the month of December and have held prices lower than the other operators. This in itself has been of huge benifit to the travelling public, even if one doesn't support Velvet, you will still be reaping the benifits of lower prices with other airlines. So this was surely hurting Mango.

Personally, I hope that Velvet can come out of this and continue to be a thorn in the side of the likes of SAA/Mango, who are using the taxes that the private airlines pay (1 Time, Comair and Velvet) to fund their own operation. Don't know of any other bussiness where private companies are in competition with a state run company and also indirectly fund them!!!

Artrides 26th Feb 2012 10:50

They are a corrupt bunch of ex-Aurora tenderpreneurs! Can this sick joke of an airline before they embezzle more money! Read the Sunday times before disagreeing with me, how easily we forget who owns them.

Gymnogene 27th Feb 2012 17:31

Velvet Sky Suspends operations
 
T-CAS Climb wrote "Its a disgrace that the SA CAA dont step in and put an end to this BS." How true!!!

It's only in South Africa where an airline that owes the fuel company R29 million and the maintenance provider R11 million is allowed to continue operating. Surely it's the CAA's duty to ensure that an organisation that they have licensed remains solvent.

And what about our fancy Consumer Protection Act. Seems the custodians are very quiet. Is it perhaps because the Aurora directors are involved?

Trying to run a private airline in SA is a real challenge when one has to compete with 3 state airlines, one sponsored by the SOE and one funded by relatives of the ruling party. :ugh::{

beechbum 28th Feb 2012 08:44


Trying to run a private airline in SA is a real challenge when one has to compete with 3 state airlines
SAA, SAX.....who is the third? 'Scuse my ignorance.

Gen Ops Director 28th Feb 2012 10:13

Mango :ugh:

that excludes the R65m from IDC to 1time ......... :rolleyes:

beechbum 28th Feb 2012 11:00

I still saw that as part of SAA..........:ok:

Loerie 2nd Mar 2012 20:28

Velvet Sky
 
I seem to recall that the Mail and Guardian newspaper today said that the airline owed BP R25 million for fuel etc together with an unspecified amount to SAA Technical and that they were trying to forward-sell tickets (I am not quite sure what that meant).There appeared to be an urgent application to have them grounded immediately.That was early today SA-time,I believe.
Just typing what I understood the newspaper to say....

Loerie 3rd Mar 2012 15:24

Velvet Sky
 
This not really about Velvet Sky per se`,but I was trying to book a return flight for a family member from GRJ to PLZ with SAA as an assisted passenger.(there is no surcharge for an assisted pax)
The price is an astonishing R5,600.00!
George and Port Elizabeth are only about 200 miles apart.
How can it possibly be so expensive to fly in SA?
Crazy...


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