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South African Airways (SAA) is set to enhance travel options with its first direct flights from Cape Town to Mauritius, ...
South African Airways (SAA) will inaugurate its first direct service between Cape Town and Mauritius on Tuesday, 9 December ...
Soaring fuel prices and a 30% increase in plane leasing costs pushed airline operator South African Airways (SAA) into a R352 ...
While the company generated revenue of R7.0 billion – a 23% year-on-year increase – the group also reported a net loss of ...
SAA has announced a major expansion of its flight network with the launch of its first-ever direct route between Cape Town and Mauritius.
South African Airways (SAA) will introduce its first-ever direct flights between Cape Town and Mauritius from 9 December 2025 – a move that expands its network and ...
South African Airways has yet to return to stable profitability, after turning in a full-year net loss of R354 million ($20 ...
This comes amid a labour dispute between the low-cost airline and its pilots that has led to a strike and flight ...
SAA’s latest financial results are 10 months late, with the auditor asking the airline business to restate its R60 million profit to a loss of R371 million.
SAA had reported a 90% drop in profit owing to factors including increased fuel costs, and while SAA liabilities were R4.6 billion, capital and reserves were only R1.179 billion.
SAA will continue to be domiciled in South Africa and the government will have a "golden share" of 33% of the entity's voting rights and certain areas of national interest, Gordhan said.