Home
FacebookTwitterSearchMenu
  • Subscribe (free)
  • Subscribe (free)
  • News
  • Features
  • TravelInfo
  • Columns
  • Community
  • Sponsored
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Send Us News

Share

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • E-mail
  • Print

AASA: Aviation BEE proposal ‘achievable’

Yesterday
Munetsi, CEO of the Airlines Association of Southern Africa. 
Comments | 0

The recently released Draft Domestic Aviation Sector Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) Scorecards and Amendments are “achievable”. This is according to Aaron Munetsi, CEO of the Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA), who added that it is crucial that government provides an enabling environment.

“The targets were a matter of compromise by both government and airlines. There is an understanding that the targets will be reviewed and or revised either downwards or upwards depending on the performance of the sector,” said Munetsi. “AASA is satisfied that the targets are achievable, on condition that the government provides an enabling environment by reducing costs.”

Munetsi explained that there was a necessity to clarify transformation targets by recognising the industry's progress, and that it should consider the size of the industry and current economic factors, such as high costs, the capital-intensive nature of the sector, its low margins and low return on investment.

“Transformation should encompass all employee levels, not just in the flight deck or above the wing,” he said. “Other means of compliance include ensuring airline spend with businesses owned and managed by previously disadvantaged communities through supplier and enterprise development programmes. Technical training and employment of previously disadvantaged individuals are also essential components of the transformation process.”

The draft code clarifies that ownership targets only apply to South African-domiciled airlines and not to other carriers.

Sign up to our mailing list and get daily news headlines and weekly features directly to your inbox free.

Target markets: Domestic vs int’l cruises

Yesterday
Comments | 0

HX partners with Inuit community for excursions

12 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

London to open historic underground attraction

12 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Air travel round-up: EY increases Karachi flights

12 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Latest Changes on Travelinfo (12Jun25)

12 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Warnings for Europe anti-tourism protests

11 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

RwandAir eyes Mombasa, Zanzibar, Maputo

11 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Hedley takes the reins at Travelstart

11 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Tanzanian airlines banned from EU airspace

11 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Feature: Sporting thrills in Seychelles

11 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

New EU flight compensation rules tabled

11 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

G Adventures heads back to the Arctic

11 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Supersonic flights ‘one step closer to reality’

11 Jun 2025
Comments | 0
  • Load more

FeatureClick to view

Weddings & honeymoons June 2025

Poll

Is there a need to upskill on domestic destination knowledge to better serve budget-conscious travellers?
  • © Now Media
  • Privacy Policy
  • Travel News on Facebook
  • eTNW Twitter
  • Travel News RSS
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Send Us News