Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) is well on its way to a full recovery – with some of its airports even exceeding projections – following a solid festive season performance that saw passenger volumes climbing strongly towards the end of last year.
Acsa CEO Mpumi Mpofu highlighted at a media briefing on Thursday (February 1) that the organisation showed signs of overall robust recovery to pre-pandemic levels, placing it on a firm footing for future growth and an expected return to profitability.
She noted that, by year-end, Acsa had managed to establish a solid recovery position, with the total air passenger traffic through its network having increased significantly over the previous period, as well as recording a solid recovery to near pre-COVID-19 passenger throughput.
“Therefore, our primary consideration at this point remains to recover our pre-pandemic position and to rapidly diversify our revenue streams to mitigate against the risks that continue to exist in…
















