South African Airways said the airline subsidized its low-cost entity Mango Airlines by sub-leasing planes at a discount to market value, a move that may have given the carrier an advantage in the country’s highly competitive budget market.
The state-owned carrier sub-leased Mango all 10 of its aircraft “at a significantly discounted cost” while paying the leasing company the market rate, Johannesburg-based SAA said in a statement. The move was a “necessary investment” to support the low-cost entity, SAA said.
SAA’s comment on sub-leasing planes to Mango comes after last week’s resignation of the budget airline’s Chief Executive Officer Nico Bezuidenhout, who will become the head of Africa-focused carrier FastJet Plc from Aug. 1. The company will announce an acting CEO “as soon as it is practically possible to do so” and will start a search for a permanent appointment.
The Democratic Alliance, South Africa’s largest opposition party, will request that the Competition Commission start a probe into possible collusion between SAA and Mango, the DA said in an e-mailed statement on Monday. The anti-trust regulator should investigate the total cost to the taxpayer of the arrangement and the losses incurred by unprofitable SAA as a result of the deal.
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