South African Airways (SAA) subsidiary Mango Airlines will enter into a local form of bankruptcy protection known as business rescue, SAA's interim CEO Thomas Kgokolo told eNCA television on Monday.
South African Airways subsidiary Mango Airlines will enter into a local form of bankruptcy protection known as business rescue, SAA's interim CEO Thomas Kgokolo told eNCA television on Monday.
“What we can say is that the board and shareholders have agreed that Mango will go into business rescue,” Kgokolo said in an interview with eNCA.
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