Johannesburg – Low-cost airline Fly Blue Crane is evaluating its routes as part of a restructuring process following the companys application for business rescue last year, said business rescue practitioner, Etienne Naude on Sunday.
Fly Blue Crane became the latest South African airline to hit turbulence when it filed for a voluntary application for business rescue late last year to facilitate the rehabilitation of the company. By opting for business rescue, the company was taking a step many of its peers around the world had taken in order to re-engineer and strengthen their businesses, the company said last November.
The move came shortly after Fly Blue Crane launched flights to Mthatha, Eastern Cape. Naude said as a result of the bu…
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