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‘Gigaba sat in silence as Jet Airways demanded access to SAA’s Mumbai route’

She says they waited for more than two hours for Jet Airways officials to arrive.“We were waiting for the meeting to start and then I get a call from the office and she tells me that there is a gentleman whose supposedly in possession of an agreement and is demanding for this agreement to be signed. And this agreement pertains to SAA agreeing to terminate their operations on the Mumbai route; and this surprised me because I was a bit confused about what she was talking about.

“So the Jet Airways representatives arrive. The meeting starts and Mr Goyal commences the meeting and speaks about his unhappiness about the delay and, in his view, everyone is wasting time. SAA should already have closed off this route because his airline is better placed to be serving … I then interject and ask the question and say I’m not aware of any decision that had been made,” Mzimela explains.

Mzimela says she was surprised and disappointed that Gigaba and his deputy allowed Goyal to rant and make demands without giving her support. She says the meeting concluded with Gigaba saying SAA and the Gupta-linked Jet Airways should meet and work through a solution to build a working partnership.

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Did this idiot Gigaba had best interests of this country at heart if he would allow Indians to do as they please in out own country telling him which routes to take and not, what a mediocracy was that, how can you allow someone to take you out of business WTF🤬

So can Saa just take back that route

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