Acsa does better as African aviation industry slowly recovers | Citypress

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It’s been a brutal and punishing two years for the aviation industry, with many companies either licking their wounds due to the crushing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic or, like some airlines, closing shop entirely. | City_Press

The Airports Company SA is trying to stay above ground and has lost R1 billion despite revenue being up 81%.

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