South Africa Air Transport and Ground-Handling Services
, 2023-01-11 10:53:39,
Dublin, Jan. 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “The Air Transport Industry and Aviation Ground-Handling Services in South Africa 2022” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
This report is on the air transport industry and aviation ground-handling services in South Africa.
It includes comprehensive information on the size and state of the sector, flight, passenger and cargo volumes, the performance and state of notable players, corporate actions and developments.
The passenger and cargo air transport industry has been brought to the brink of collapse during two years of the pandemic. Its recovery, although underway, has been hampered by high ticket prices due to the collapse of airlines which has reduced the industry’s capacity, and soaring fuel prices.
There are profiles of 44 companies including state-owned SAA and Air Traffic and Navigation Services, international airlines such as Qantas and Singapore Airlines, African airlines such as Ethiopian Airlines, ground handling companies including NAS Colossal Aviation Services and Swissport South Africa and cargo-handling companies such as Menzies Aviation and Bidair Cargo.
With the failure of airlines such as Comair, SAA and SA Express and the grounding of low-cost airlines, the air transport landscape has changed significantly. FlySafair, Airlink and CemAir have strengthened their positions. Air cargo airlines have recovered more quickly than passenger airlines, while private business jet…
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