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Ethiopian Airlines could save SAA – report

07 Oct 2020 - by Eugene Goddard
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A leaked report presented to local lawmakers outlines how floundering national carrier, SAA, could be salvaged through incorporation into Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s most successful airline.

The report, compiled by airline industry consultancy, African Aviation Services (AAS), was presented to ANC executives yesterday and is said to make a clear case for promoting the investment appeal of the carrier which is currently under administration.

According to Bloomberg, AAS ce, Nick Fadugba, lauded the presence of SAA’s footprint in the African market, citing it as the strongest on the continent.

He added that, of the 10 most lucrative routes on the continent, five originated or were found in South Africa.

In addition, of the ten busiest routes on the continent, AAS research showed that six of these were either from or inside South Africa.

The news service quotes Nick saying: “There is inherent value in an existing airline which cannot be easily replicated in a new replacement carrier.

“After a thorough analysis, our preferred strategic equity partner for SAA is Ethiopian Airlines.”

Ceo of Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde GebreMariam, has however stated that the carrier would not be interested in inheriting SAA’s debt of R10 billion.

Neither would the Addis Ababa-based carrier want to inherit the labour-related entanglements of an airline facing imminent insolvency.

For the time being, there’s been no response from ANC lawmakers after being presented with the report in which Nick also said a new investor should not be saddled by SAA’s debt.

 

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