Practitioners ask that submission of Kulula.com owner’s rescue plan be postponed again

Comair operates its own low-cost airline Kulula.com as well as British Airways domestically under a licence agreement.(Supplied)

  • The business rescue practitioners of JSE-listed Comair have selected a preferred offer from various expressions of interest received.
  • Comair operates its own low-cost airline Kulula.com, as well as British Airways domestically under a licence agreement.
  • Late on Frday afternoon the rescue practitioners said they asked creditors to grant an extension for the submission of the proposed plan.

Late on Friday afternoon the rescue practitioners announced in a JSE-notice that they are asking creditors to provide an extension for the submission of the proposed business rescue plan until 2 September.

“The practitioners have now received a final binding offer from the preferred investors late this afternoon, and the terms of this offer must now be incorporated into a business rescue plan,” states the notice.

The rescue practitioners of Comair told shareholders during a closed meeting on Thursday that they have selected a preferred offer from the various expressions of interest received.

Comair operates its own low-cost airline Kulula.com as well as British Airways domestically under a licence agreement.

Comair went into business rescue in May this year, after all its flights had to be grounded at the end of March due to the national coronavirus lockdown. It has not restarted flights yet.

Comair told Fin24 on Thursday that the rescue practitioners are in the process of finalising the details of an offer from an investor. Once concluded the offer will be binding and included in the business rescue plan.

“The intention, subject to these negotiations progressing positively, is to publish the business rescue plan on Friday 28 August,” the company said.

At the end of July this year, Comair’s creditors granted the rescue practitioners yet another extension for submitting a proposed rescue plan. The rescue practitioners wanted an extension to try to obtain short-term bridging funding, and also look into two offers from potential investors.

According to slides presented and seen by Fin24, key elements of the preferred offer include an agreement with Discovery Vitality; budgeted start-up costs of about R700 million; and maintaining important relationships with Boeing and British Airways.

The turnaround plan proposed for the company will be focused on rationalising operating costs and growing ancillary revenue. Furthermore, the importance of having a fleet-mix with an increasing ratio of owned aircraft financed in rand is stipulated as key for competitiveness.

The rescue practitioners are set to publish a proposed rescue plan for Comair on Friday 28 August. A meeting of creditors is set for 11 September to consider adopting the plan or not.

If the plan is implemented and the preferred proposal accepted, it is anticipated that Comair will resume services again as from 1 December 2020.

However, in the event of suspensive conditions not having been fulfilled or waived, the rescue practitioners will proceed to wind down the company in a structured manner. In their view, this should achieve a better return for creditors than would result in the liquidation of the company.

Professional fees would be lower than in the case of a liquidation scenario and distribution should be paid sooner than in a liquidation.

Furthermore, a structured winding down would require the realisation of the company’s assets in a structured manner by way of a private sale process or public auction as opposed to a fire sale in the case of a liquidation.

News24.com

Related Posts

LIVE: Independence Day Main Celebrations in Maphisa, Matabeleland South Province

Welcome to our Live Blog from Maphisa Stadium, Matabeleland South Province. As Zimbabwe marks its 46th Independence anniversary today, the dusty plains of Maphisa have come alive, carrying more than…

WATCH: President Mnangagwa arrives in Bulawayo for Children’s Party in Maphisa

Peter Matika, [email protected] President Mnangagwa has arrived in Bulawayo en route to Maphisa, where he is expected to preside over the pre-Independence Children’s Party at Mahetshe Primary School. President Mnangagwa…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×