AIRPORTS Company South Africa (Acsa) has reported a R1 billion loss for the year ended March 31, 2022, down from a loss of R2.6bn the previous year, signifying narrowing losses with traffic volumes remaining below pre-pandemic levels.
Acsa yesterday said the 2021/22 financial results largely reflected a difficult operating environment following the Covid-19 pandemic and last year’s July civil unrest.
Acsa chief executive Mpumi Mpofu said that even though this year’s performance had been much better than the previous year, the persistently tough operating environment has somewhat slowed down recovery. Revenue was R3.9bn for the 12-month period, up by 81 percent from the R2.2bn reported in the previous financial year.
Mpofu said that the recovery that occurred during the reporting period was supported by a gradual and intermittent…