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Airline grows despite D-Day

05 Feb 2020 - by Erin Cusack
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FASTJET Zimbabwe

operations continue as

normal – for now – in the

face of financial uncertainty.

The airline, which

launched flights between

Johannesburg and Bulawayo

in December and announced

this week that it would

expand its network to

include VFA-NLP and VFABUQ, released a trading

update earlier this week

stating that, based on

current financial projections,

the group would only have

sufficient resources to

meet operational needs

until the end of March.

“Fastjet Zimbabwe

services and route network

remains status quo,”

said Beverley Kok, gm of

customer experience.

A proposal for restructuring

was announced in

November. At the time, the

airline said further funding

would be required by the

end of February for the

group to be able to continue

operating in its current form.

Fastjet remains in

discussions regarding

the possible offloading of

the Zimbabwe unit to an

investor consortium led

by its major shareholder,

Solenta Aviation.

If the proposal for

restructuring is not carried

out by the end of March,

the company “will be unable

to continue trading as a

going concern”, the trading

statement said.

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