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SAA Won't Share the 'Good News'

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April 08, 2025

As South African Airways (SAA) finally turned the corner towards a stable financial future?

Those running the airline would want us to believe that... although their strange silence when asked questions by us makes us worry.

Perhaps they don't want to share too much "good news", for fear that their pilots - who are threatening strike action - might ask for even more.

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