After weeks of speculation on the state of the airline, Skywise Airline has been suspended from operating at any Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) airports
The budget airline was previously temporarily grounded over a payment dispute with ACSA and the Air Traffic and Navigation Systems.
The December suspension however relates to unpaid airport charges.
"Airports Company South Africa confirms that Skywise Airline has been suspended from operating at ACSA Airports with effect from today, due to unpaid airport charges for landing, take off, parking of aircrafts and related service charges," ACSA said in a statement on Wednesday.
The company said that the suspension will be withdrawn when the payments have been made.
Skywise has yet to release a statement on the suspension.
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