JOHANNESBURG - SAA has finally managed to flight its annual reports and financial statements for the last four years.
But, it's a bumpy ride with the national carrier suffering a loss of R2.5-billion.
Fuel and employee costs, aircraft leasing, accommodation and refreshments ate into the airline’s revenue.
We find out if the airline can fly out of its financial turbulence from its CEO John Lamola.
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