By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Travel Radar - Aviation NewsTravel Radar - Aviation News
  • Breaking News
  • Aviation
    • Aircraft
    • Airlines
    • Airshow & Events
    • Careers
    • Manufacturing
  • Travel
    • Airports
    • Points & Loyalty
    • Technology
    • Trip Reviews
  • Newsletters
  • Aircraft for Sale
Reading: South African Airways goes into Business Rescue
Share
Sign In
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Travel Radar - Aviation NewsTravel Radar - Aviation News
  • Breaking News
  • Aviation
    • Aircraft
    • Airlines
    • Airshow & Events
    • Careers
    • Manufacturing
  • Travel
    • Airports
    • Points & Loyalty
    • Technology
    • Trip Reviews
  • Newsletters
  • Aircraft for Sale
Signin Sign In
Follow US
Copyright © Travel Radar Media Ltd. 2025 | All Rights Reserved
Travel Radar - Aviation News > News > South African Airways goes into Business Rescue

South African Airways goes into Business Rescue

Travel Radar
Last updated: 4 December 2019 21:02
By Travel Radar Staff
2 Min Read
Share
SAA Business Rescue
Stormy Weather for SAA
SHARE

We have reported over the past few weeks on the immense difficulties being experienced by South African Airways. Most recently, one of the largest travel agents in that country ceased selling tickets for the airline and two travel insurance agencies declined to continue covering the airline for insolvency. This followed an eight-day strike by union members, which had a major role in pushing the airline to the brink of collapse.

Late today (Wednesday) it was announced that the organisation has gone into voluntary ‘business rescue’. The legal process involves putting the administration into the hands of a business rescue practitioner who manages the affairs of the distressed company, and as such removes managerial and executive control from the shareholders, in this case the South African government.

The process attempts to restructure the affairs of the organisation to best insure its survival while simultaineously protecting it from claims by creditors. The only other option was to allow the airline to cease operations, which would have caused massive inconvenience to the travelling public, potentially caused the loss of many thousands of jobs and from a public finance perspective, caused the claims of creditors to have become immeadiately valid against the government. It’s a clear admission that the present management itself is not able to rescue the airline, and to some extent distances the government from the inevitable repercussions; there is no doubt that the decision will be strongly opposed by the unions.

Significantly, this is the first instance of a state-owned enterprise going into business rescue since 1994 when a democratically-elected government came to power in South Africa.

You Might Also Like

Fatal plane crash in Washington DC: Latest Breaking News
Ryanair Predict a Booming Few Months
Malaysia Airlines Strengthens Ties with Middle East
Would You Survive a 29-Hour Flight?
Malaysia Aviation Group Bets on Boeing as US-China Trade Row Reshapes Aircraft Demand
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link
What’s your thoughts?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Angry0
Travel Radar
ByTravel Radar Staff
Follow:
Articles from guest contributors wishing to remain anonymous are credited to this account. Want to contribute to Travel Radar either in-name, or anonymously? Get in touch: [email protected]
Previous Article UnitedA321XLE United replace 757s with AIRBUS alternative
Next Article Eurocontrol_hoofdkwartier_1 French Strikes Disrupting Air Traffic Control Across Europe
Subscribe
Login
Notify of
guest

guest

3 Comments
Oldest
Newest Upvoted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe

Trending News

An Avelo Airlines aircraft flies over Houston’s skyline, with blue skies and downtown skyscrapers visible below
Avelo Airlines Plans Base Closures as It Focuses on Core Markets
Airlines Airports Aviation
Ethiopian Airlines on tarmac
Ethiopian Airlines Adds Lyon Flights to Expand France Network
Aircraft Airline Economics Airlines Aviation Route Development
American Airlines adds over 8,000 additional seats on more than 50 extra flights on their Eastern Caribbean route since resuming their services.
American Airlines Adds 8,000 Seats to Eastern Caribbean Route
Airlines Aviation Route Development Travel
airBaltic aircraft in mid-air © Markus Eigenheer
airBaltic announces New Year sale
Airlines Aviation Travel
Cathay Pacific aircraft with green striped livery © Cathay Pacific
Cathay marks its 80th year with “lettuce leaf sandwich” aircraft livery
Aircraft Airlines Aviation

Travel Radar is the leading digital hub for all things aviation and air-travel. Discover our latest aviation news, aviation data, insight and analysis.

 

Discover

  • Latest News
  • Subscribe
  • Weekly Digest
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Advertising
  • Media Coverage
  • Press & Events
  • Join Our Team
  • Our Brands

Signup to our Newsletter!

And get the latest aviation news via our weekly news digest!

© Travel Radar Media Ltd. 2015-2025 | ISSN #2635-0696 | Trademark #UK00003579704
wpDiscuz
adbanner
Welcome to the TR Community!

Sign in to your account

Not a member? Sign Up