ACSA lifts suspension on Mango airline operations
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
The Airports Company South Africa says it's lifted the suspension on Mango Airline's operations.

Hundreds of frustrated passengers were left stranded today when they couldn't board their flights.
Mango's aircraft were forced to remain grounded today because of the money it owes ACSA.
ACSA says Mango's management and its officials have been in urgent negotiations in the last few hours.
It's confirmed the airline has made a portion of the outstanding payment - which is for landing fees, parking fees and passenger service charges.
READ: Mango Airlines suspended for the day
It says Mango has promised to settle its remaining debt.
Earlier, Mango said it was suspending all flights for today. It says alternative arrangements are being made for affected passengers.
The airline says normal operations will resume tomorrow.

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