Why starting and operation an airline in SA is expensive.

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GUEST – Phuthego Mojapele – Aviation Analyst



Operating an airline is often seen as a glamorous endeavor, but behind the scenes lies a complex web of sky-high costs, razor-thin margins, and constant operational challenges.



Our guest, an industry expert, breaks down the real economics of running an airline on the continent: from aircraft acquisition and fuel pricing volatility, to airport fees, regulatory hurdles, and the ever-present challenge of profitability. We explore how airlines generate revenue beyond just ticket sales, the impact of fluctuating exchange rates, and why the South African aviation market presents both immense opportunity and significant risk
5 Jun 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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