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Comair eyes China

25 Nov 2015 - by Dorine Reinstein
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AT A time when SAA has

pulled its loss-making

China route and Air China

has delayed direct flights

to Johannesburg, Comair is

exploring “possibilities” with

China’s HNA Group.

The group, which includes

flagship carrier, Hainan

Airlines, recently acquired a

6,2% shareholding in Comair

from the Thelo Consortium,

Comair’s only BEE partner, for

R160m.

Erik Venter, ceo Comair, told

TNW: “Comair is honoured to

have HNA International, which

owns China’s fourth-largest

carrier, Hainan Airlines, as one

of its investors and we look

forward to exploring whether

there is any potential work we

can do with our new Chinese

shareholder.”

At this stage, however, Erik

says HNA’s investment has no

impact on Comair’s operations

and no codeshare agreements

have been put in place.

Although Comair is a well

run and profitable airline, it is

unlikely that HNA invested in it

purely for financial return. The

two carriers could have great

potential to provide additional

feed traffic beyond SA, says

Linden Birns, md of Plane

Talking. “Comair’s kulula.com

operation now serves Nairobi.

It is probably not coincidental

that last October Hainan

requested approval to open

nine new long-haul routes,

including Nairobi, which would

be its first African gateway.”

HNA was rumoured to be in

talks about a stake in SAA,

which SAA denied. HNA has

already invested in two other

African carriers, Africa World

Airlines in Ghana and Astral

Aviation in Kenya.

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