Miles vd Molen of Cemair, SA’s #3, shares insight on BP divesting, pricing tips and managing during turbulence

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In the past four years, 21-year-old independent airline Cemair has trebled in size to now sit snugly in SA’s number three spot behind Safair and Airlink - a position that is comfortable for founder and CEO Miles vd Molen. In this update on the SA aviation sector, vd Molen shares his insights into the best (and worst) days for price-conscious flyers; retaining the culture in a fast-growing business; and how Cemair is coping in SA’s turbulent sector where global players Swissport and Air BP are in the process of divesting.Message editorialShift + Return to add a new lineProfileNadya SwartActive2:53 PM local timeMessageHuddleContact informationEmail Addressnadya@biznews.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
23 Mar 2023 8AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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