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SAA agrees debt rollover deal in principle – CEO

SAA agrees debt rollover deal in principle – CEO

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30th April 2019

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State-owned South African Airways (SAA) has reached an agreement in principle with lenders to roll over $642-million of debt, its CEO said on Tuesday, giving him room to execute a turnaround aimed at weaning the airline off government bailouts.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has made a point of supporting ailing state firms like SAA, which survive on government handouts, but the extent of their financial difficulties has meant slow progress.

SAA, which has not made a profit since 2011, has drawn up a five-year turnaround plan that includes slashing costs and cancelling unprofitable routes as it grapples with cost increases that far outstrip revenue growth.

CE Vuyani Jarana told reporters at a CAPA aviation summit, in Dubai, that SAA had reached an agreement in principle about extending the maturities of its R9.2-billion ($642-million) debt burden. He did not give details of the agreement, saying talks with lenders were ongoing.

"The principle to roll over the debt has been struck but we do need to meet certain conditions," he said. The debt had been due at the end of March.

Extending debt maturities for the long term would give the executive team led by Jarana, a former executive of mobile phone firm Vodacom, room to focus on the turnaround plan that has pencilled in a return to profitability in 2021.

That forecast is largely dependent on the oil price staying at or below $75 a barrel, and the airline accessing a R4-billion injection from the government to fix its capital structure.

As part of the plan, Jarana said SAA was in the process of appointing advisors for the sale of its in-flight catering unit Air Chefs while also looking at turning its no-frills unit Mango into a hybrid rather than a pure low-cost carrier.

Edited by Reuters

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