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South African Airways cut flights to avert bankruptcy

South-African-Airways

Rasheed Bisiriyu

South African Airways plans to cut eight routes from its international schedule as it restructures in an attempt to fend off bankruptcy.

The airline was reportedly saved from collapse by a loan of R.3.5 billion ($239m) from the state-owned Development Bank of Southern Africa last month.

A report by breakingtravelnews.com said the airline would scrap flights from Johannesburg to Abidjan via Accra (Ghana), Entebbe (Uganda), Guangzhou (China), Hong Kong (China) and Luanda (Angola).

It also said the airline’s departures to Munich (Germany), Ndola (Zambia) and Sao Paulo (Brazil) would cease, with effect from February 29.

It said all its other internal destinations such as Durban, East London and Port Elizabeth would be affected.

It, however, said, “On its domestic route network, South African Airways will continue to serve Cape Town from Johannesburg on a reduced basis.”

Domestic routes operated by its low-cost subsidiary Mango would not be affected, it added.

The report also said the airline’s international services between Johannesburg and Frankfurt, London Heathrow, New York, Perth and Washington (via Accra) would be retained.

The arrangement would Regional services from Johannesburg to Blantyre, Dar es Salaam, Harare, Kinshasa, Lagos, Lilongwe, Lusaka, Maputo, Mauritius, Nairobi, Victoria Falls, Livingston and Windhoek will also continue.

In a bid to reassure potential passengers, the carrier added further route changes are not expected.

Although it confirmed that this would lead a reduction in the number of employee the report did not say how many people would be affected, adding that the airline was yet to announce the number.

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