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South African Airways has signed an interline agreement withregional operatorCemAir as the state-owned flag carrier continues on a path towards privatisation and the divestment of low-cost unit Mango.The interline agreement informs SAAs continuing strategy to grow the carrier, responsibly, profitably and sustainably following theresumption of operations in September, SAA said on 7 December.The CemAir tie-up adds destinations such asLuanda, Durb stanley cup an,Hoedspruit, George, Kimberly, Bloemfo stanley cup ntein,P stanley becher lettenbergBay, Margate,SishenandGqeberhato SAAs network, it adds.CemAir, which is based in Johannesburg, mainly uses a fleet of Bombardier CRJs, plus Dash 8 and Beech 1900 turboprops on a domestic-focused network.Source: SAASAA resumed operations in SeptemberDays earlier, on 2 December, SAA announced that the business rescue plan for its grounded low-cost subsidiary Mango had been approved by creditors.That milestone paves the way for Mango to find an equity partner , SAA states, reiterating thatit does not see a future for the unit within its restructured business. There are no reasonable prospects of Mango succeeding should it be operationalised prior to obtaining an investor or equity partner, SAA said in mid-November. SAAs position is that this process should be finalised as soon as possible. Reports suggest that the South African government expects to complete the sale of a 51% stake in SAA to the Takatso Consortiumin early 2022.TopicsAir TransportCemAirMangoNetworksSouth African Ofki Five officers shot and wounded in Minnesota confrontation, authorities say; suspect arrested
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