SAA is implementing a business plan that, if successful, will enable the state-owned flag carrier to be sustainable based on revenues generated from its operations.

Depending on what the airline’s growth plans become in future, it might have to once again try to find a strategic equity partner to provide the necessary cash injection. That would, however, depend on SAA’s shareholder, which is now the department of transport...

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