Africa News of Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Source: bbc.com

South African govt cuts off funding to airline

The airline has not turned a profit for almost a decade The airline has not turned a profit for almost a decade

The South African government has refused a request from the beleaguered national carrier for $500m (£400m) worth of emergency funding.

South African Airways now faces liquidation, with the possible loss of 5,000 jobs.

The airline has not turned a profit since 2011 and has received more than $1bn worth of bailouts over the past three years.

It has suspended most domestic and international flights because of the coronavirus pandemic.