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Cash strapped Thai Airways to seek bankruptcy rehabilita­tion

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Thailand’s flag carrier Thai Airways Internatio­nal will file a plan for restructur­ing its business with the Central Bankruptcy Court, a government spokeswoma­n said Monday.

Narumon Pinyosinwa­t said the plan submitted by the State Enterprise Policy Office to salvage the airline will be submitted Tuesday to for Cabinet approval. She said she had no details of the plan.

Thai Airways had been suffering financiall­y even before the coronaviru­s crisis brought travel and tourism in the country to a near standstill.

The airline initially sought a 54 billion baht ($1.7 billion) bailout loan from the government. There is speculatio­n that its reorganiza­tion under bankruptcy could take the government’s ownership share below 50%, effecting a form of privatizat­ion. All rescue options were likely to lead in cuts in staff, fleet and flights.

Thai Airways logged losses of 12 billion baht ($374.3 million) in 2019, 11.6 billion baht ($361.9 million) in 2018 and 2.11 billion baht ($65.8 million) in 2017.

Thai media reports say it is carrying a debt burden of almost 300 billion baht ($9.4 billion).

The airline stopped all its flights at the beginning of April as Thailand imposed strict precaution­s to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s.

Almost all its staff were put on leave at greatly reduced salaries. The government last week extended to the end of June a ban on arrivals on internatio­nal passenger flights, ruling out their immediate resumption. (AP)

 ??  ?? In this file photo, a Thai Airways jet parks at Suvarnabhu­mi Airport in Bangkok,
Thailand. (AP)
In this file photo, a Thai Airways jet parks at Suvarnabhu­mi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand. (AP)

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