10 September 2015

SA Airways’ receives an Accolade at the Annual Integrated Reporting Awards

Submitted by: Fiona Salvage

SA Airways’ 2014 Integrated Report was ranked sixth amongst the State-Owned Enterprises at the Annual Integrated Reporting Awards.    

Johannesburg, 13 August 2015South AfricanSA Airways’ Integrated Annual Report has received an accolade at the annual integrated reporting awards.

The airline’s 2014 Integrated Report was ranked sixth amongst the State-Owned Enterprises (SOCs) assessed as part of the Nkonki SOC Integrated Reporting Awards. As part of the report, 20 of the country’s SOCs were assessed in terms of their integrated reporting performance.

Assurance and advisory firm Nkonki found that SOCs continue to improve integrated reporting efforts as part of its fourth annual review of integrated reporting in South African State Owned Companies  (SOCs).

Titled “Integrated Reporting: A New Era for Public Sector Entities in South Africa”, the report assesses how local parastatals measure up in terms of applying the guiding principles of and global best practice relating to integrated reporting. As part of the report, 20 of the country’s SOCs were assessed in terms of their integrated reporting performance.

SAA’s report has shown marked improvement over the years and was ranked eleventh in 2011 and 2012; thirteenth in 2013 and now sixth for 2014. The airline has moved from an “F” in 2011 to a “C” for the 2014 report.

“It is heartening to see that our Integrated Report has shown such development and improvement over time. Our concerted efforts towards continuous improvement in our financial reporting are paying off,” says Wolf Meyer, SAA’s Chief Financial Officer.

The 2015 report provides insights into the extent to which SOCs have applied the International Integrated Reporting Council’s (IIRC) International Integrated Reporting Framework, released in December 2013, to their 2014 reports. 

Chaired by Professor Mervyn King, the IIRC had as its mission to create a globally-accepted Integrated Reporting Framework, which brings financial, environmental, social and governance information together in a clear, concise, consistent and comparable format. The aim is to help with the development of more comprehensive and comprehensible information about organisations, prospective as well as retrospective, to meet the needs of a more sustainable global economy.

About South African Airways (SAA)

South African Airways (SAA) is the leading carrier in Africa, serving 56 destinations, in partnership with SA Express, SA Airlink and its low cost carrier, Mango, within South Africa and across the continent, and nine intercontinental routes from its Johannesburg hub. It is a member of the largest international airline network, Star Alliance. SAA’s core business is the provision of passenger airline and cargo transport services together with related services, which are provided through SAA and its wholly owned subsidiaries: SAA Technical; Mango its low cost carrier; and Air Chefs, the catering entity of SAA. SAA is the winner of the 'Best Airline in Africa’ Award in the regional category for thirteen consecutive years and the winner of ‘Service Excellence Africa’ for three years. Mango and SAA hold the number one and number two successive spots as South Africa’s most on - time airlines.

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South African Airways is a Star Alliance member that offers flights to 38 destinations worldwide. Domestically, SAA operates 544 flights a week between Johannesburg – Cape Town, Durban, East London and Port Elizabeth. Regionally SAA offers 24 destinations across the African continent and its international network creates links to all major continents from South Africa through 10 direct routes. In the regional category, SAA has received the Skytrax ‘Best Airline in Africa’ Award for 11 consecutive years.