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SAA sees Green Shoot Quarter 1 Performance

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South African Airways (SAA), a leading carrier in Africa, serving 57 destinations from its Johannesburg hub is on track with its turnaround strategy with quarter one results showing that the company is ahead of the plan in its trading performance.

“We have always maintained that it will take us until 2021 to break even. This means that our costs will remain higher than our revenue until we reach the breakeven point. We continue to implement initiatives to drive costs down and improve revenue as part of the turnaround strategy. The quarter one results, reflect the Board and management’s commitment to turn the airline around despite the challenges”.

Organic Creame

The company currently has access to financial facilities to support its working capital requirements. The Board and the shareholder are working around the clock to find a lasting financial solution to the company’s capital requirements.

At a recent Board strategy session held on 11 – 12 September 2018, the executive management presented to the Board a comprehensive strategy update reflecting on the present achievements and challenges as well as the road map and options for the outlook of the business.

The Airline has continue to honour its obligations to all its travelling customers, suppliers and other creditors and will not file for bankruptcy. The company’s airline operations remain solid with its On-Time Performance ranking well amongst its peers. Quarter one results show material improvement in the trading performance of the company with some of the routes delivering positive gross profit margins for the first time in more than a decade, proof that the initiatives implemented are beginning to yield results.

The Airline has made some headway in the implementation of its turnaround plan to transform SAA into a commercially viable entity, which must have the ability to sustain itself financially and remain competitive operationally.

The full and meaningful implementation of the turnaround plan, which for the first time has been fully costed, will depend on the realisation of certain enablers. These include meeting the funding requirements of R21.7 billion over a three-year implementation cycle, aggressively containing costs through smart procurement and optimal organisation design, SAA Technical (SAAT) transformation to bring more efficiencies as well as revenue optimisation and network rationalisation.

Since the implementation of one of the key initiatives on revenue optimisation and network rationalisation, SAA has seen encouraging positive financial performance for Quarter one of this financial year. These results are borne out of network changes and capacity redistribution SAA implemented earlier this year in its route network.

“The shareholder is aware of the funding requirements and the matter is currently under consideration. There are ongoing engagements with the lenders who in 2017 agreed to grant SAA conditional extension on its maturing loans, which are now due in March 2019. In April 2018 the lenders extended a R5 billion bridge facility to SAA”.

 

The company promises to remain focused on implementing the turnaround plan as positive results are already manifesting.

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