Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Krijg onbeperkte toegang tot meer dan 9000 tijdschriften, kranten en Premium-verhalen voor slechts

$149.99
 
$74.99/Jaar

Poging GOUD - Vrij

Airline overbooking ‘illegal’

The Citizen

|

April 03, 2025

CONSUMER COMMISSION: INVESTIGATION INTO FLYSAFAIR TAKING LONGER THAN EXPECTED

- Roy Cokayne

Airline overbooking ‘illegal’

The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has emphasised that over-booking and overselling airline flight tickets is illegal in terms of the Consumer Protection Act (CPA).

Hardin Ratshisusu, acting commissioner of the NCC and deputy commissioner of the Competition Commission, told a joint meeting of parliament's portfolio committees on trade, industry and competition and of transport on Tuesday that there are specific provisions in the CPA that deal with overbooking and overselling.

The focus of the meeting was on competition issues in the budget airline industry and follows the NCC on 8 January initiating an investigation into the conduct of overbooking and overselling by local and regional airline FlySafair to assess its compliance with the provisions of the CPA.

“I just need to emphasise that the CPA prohibits a supplier from accepting payment for goods or services that do not exist,” said Ratshisusu.

“So suppliers must not offer services or products that are not there to consumers because the CPA will kick in.”

He added that given the nature of the allegations against FlySafair, this is a priority investigation by the NCC – and urged consumers who are affected by this practice to come forward and provide information that could assist the investigation.

Ratshisusu said the FlySafair investigation is still underway and information provided by consumers will be considered as the NCC looks into this matter.

Ratshisusu said the NCC notified FlySafair of the investigation on 8 January, the same date as the initiation of the investigation, and received an initial response from FlySafair on 30 January with a lot of supporting information and data.

‘Further probing required’

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Citizen

The Citizen

Chiefs' true test is still on its way

MOTAUNG JNR: NEXT YEAR WILL BE TOUGH FOR CHIEFS

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

The Citizen

Could Maharaj's Test spot be in danger?

It feels silly to even suggest this, but based on the performances of the country's strong spin bowling contingent, Keshav Maharaj's place in the national Test team might be in danger.

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

The Citizen

The Citizen

Rice praises Caicedo

PREMIER LEAGUE: CHELSEA LOOKING TO CLOSE THE GAP ON THE GUNNERS

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

The Citizen

The Citizen

Hunting for TV treasure

STORIES: FRESH DOCCIES AND NEW SEASONS OF FAN FAVOURITES ON HISTORY CHANNEL

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

The Citizen

World moves on from G20

DEVELOPMENT: LITTLE RESPONSE TO TRUMP'S THREAT TO EXCLUDE SA AT 2026 MEETING

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

The Citizen

The Citizen

Bavuma credits senior players

PROTEAS: SKIPPER CONTINUES TO BUILD TEST LEGACY

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

The Citizen

Joburg turns on Christmas lights again

The Johannesburg municipality has marked its recent revival with the return of a former family favourite.

time to read

1 mins

November 28, 2025

The Citizen

Cell C's muted JSE debut

MARKET VALUE: STOCK OPENED AT R26.50 YESTERDAY, MATCHING THE FINAL OFFER PRICE → Long-awaited debut marks its first day trading independently.

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

The Citizen

Slot insists he is still safe

Arne Slot (above) insisted he is confident of avoiding the sack despite troubled Liverpool’s dismal 4-1 defeat against PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday.

time to read

1 mins

November 28, 2025

The Citizen

Plan comes together for Equator

ABILITY: PETER'S CHARGE WELL WEIGHTED, LOVES THE COURSE AND CAN WIN SUMMER CUP

time to read

4 mins

November 28, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size