This follows a tense stakeholder meeting with unions, Comair’s CEO Glenn Orsmond and the business rescue practitioners at the airline’s Kempton Park offices on Tuesday afternoon where the struggling airline’s fate was discussed.
JOHANNESBURG - Numsa has told workers that Comair said it was just weeks away from liquidation if they didn't urgently secure investors to get them flying again.
Workers fear they won’t get paid this month after Comair abruptly grounded its Kulula and British Airways planes last week citing crippling cash flow problems.
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