The Geography Trap That Killed South African Airways
For decades, South African Airways was supposed to be the one African flag carrier that could never fail. The continent's richest economy stood behind it. Its jets reached London, New York, and Hong Kong. It owned the busiest airport in Africa and a place in the world's largest alliance. Then it lost almost all of it. The routes, the slots, the global network that once defined a nation. But the strangest part isn't how an airline with every advantage collapsed. It's what happened to South African aviation after it did. This is the story of how SAA lost its empire, and why its disappearance may have proven something far more uncomfortable than failure - that the flag carrier nobody could imagine living without was never the strategy at all. Our official social accounts: 👉🏻 Instagram: / planecuriousnews 👉🏻 TikTok: / planecuriousnews 👉🏻 Facebook: / planecurious

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