Bloomberg Indonesian flag carrier PT Garuda Indonesia won approval from investors to extend the maturity of a $500 million sukuk, easing a cash squeeze as the airline battles falling passenger demand during the coronavirus pandemic. The state-owned airline, whose passenger traffic fell 91% in April from a year earlier, said in a statement that investors holding 90.88% of the aggregate ...
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Heathrow cuts front-line posts after UK imposes quarantine
Bloomberg London Heathrow airport said it has begun cutting front-line jobs after a recovery in passenger numbers was delayed by Britain’s introduction this week of a quarantine rule for incoming travellers. Europe’s busiest airport will initially seek voluntary departures after agreeing a severance plan with unions, it said in a statement. The hub has already eliminated 500 management posts. The ...
Read More »Khazanah mulls providing up to $1.2b Malaysia Airlines aid
Bloomberg Khazanah Nasional Bhd, Malaysia’s sovereign wealth fund, is considering providing as much as 5 billion ringgit ($1.2 billion) to the national flag carrier to see it through the coronavirus-induced slump in bookings, according to people familiar with the matter. Malaysia Airlines Bhd would use the fresh capital to resume some operations it has suspended, the people said. If it ...
Read More »Delta Air in talks to delay $300m Gol loan payment
Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc is in talks to let Gol Linhas Inteligentes SA postpone payments on a $300 million loan for which the US carrier is guarantor, two people familiar with the matter said. The loan matures in August. Negotiations are under way and a delay agreement is expected to be reached, the people said, asking not to be ...
Read More »American to put 141 planes back in service
Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc will take 141 aircraft from storage to support an increase in July service as travelers return to the skies faster than expected amid the coronavirus pandemic. The carrier will reactivate 83 Airbus SE A320 family planes and 58 Boeing Co 737 jets, spokesman Brian Metham said. American joins Delta Air Lines Inc in bringing back ...
Read More »Portugal’s budget includes up to $1.4b in aid for TAP
Bloomberg Portugal’s supplementary budget for 2020 includes as much as 1.2 billion euros ($1.4 billion) in aid for TAP SGPS SA after the airline had to suspend most of its operations due to the coronavirus outbreak. The process to provide aid for TAP hasn’t been concluded yet, Secretary of State for Treasury Alvaro Novo told reporters at a press conference ...
Read More »Cathay plans to raise $5 billion from Hong Kong government
Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd became the latest global carrier to seek a lifeline in the aftermath of Covid-19 travel restrictions, outlining a plan to raise HK$39 billion ($5 billion) from the Hong Kong government and shareholders after months of warnings about the frailty of its business. The rights issue proposal, reported by Bloomberg News, is on the basis of ...
Read More »France earmarks $17b for aerospace industry
Bloomberg The French government unveiled a rescue plan for the struggling aerospace industry that includes billions of euros to support Airbus SE and its suppliers hard hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. The measures, worth 15 billion euros ($17 billion), include export guarantees and credit relief for some new aircraft orders, as well as an extension of part-time work subsidies to ...
Read More »Lufthansa’s Austrian arm gets $508mn government bailout
Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG’s historic state bailout increased by 450 million euros ($508 million) after Austria agreed to provide support to the German carrier’s division in the country. Austrian Airlines will get 150 million euros in direct aid plus 300 million euros in loans underwritten by the government, helping to sustain the unit as carriers begin to restore flights amid ...
Read More »Vietnam mulls international flights resumption
Bloomberg Vietnam is considering the resumption of some international flights to and from destinations that have had no novel coronavirus cases in the past 30 days, according to a statement on the government’s website. Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc directed the National Steering Committee for Coronavirus Prevention and Control to report on international destinations considered to be safe, according ...
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