SAA is still recovering from an eight-day strike earlier in November, which reportedly saw it losing about R50 million a day.
Representatives of SAA and government are reported to be meeting to discuss efforts to secure the airline’s future. The meeting comes as three insurance companies stop covering tickets issued by SAA following concerns over its insolvency and longevity. SAA has continued to struggle with an unprofitable route network, ageing and inefficient aircraft and a bloated workforce.
Is it All these problems in saa en other state owned enterprises cause by misuse of money due to corruption? Misuse of money due to poor management caused by nepotism and corruption? No customers to do business wth at these enterprises? Da
Just sell SAA SAA is good for nothing than saving rich people.
Let’s hope that shut down now. They cost the country tax money that can be used for a greater purpose