CAPE TOWN - Airports Company South Africa on Thursday confirmed it had suspended state-owned airline SA Express from landing and taking off from its runways as a result of non-payment of airport fees accrued over a period of time.
The airline in a media release earlier on Thursday had accused Acsa of reneging on an agreement reached in a meeting on Wednesday for flights to resume. Acsa disputed this, saying SA Express did not hold up to its end of the deal. "Unfortunately, these conditions were not met and the suspension of SA Express remains in place," Acsa said.
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