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Latin America’s largest airline LATAM files for bankruptcy in US

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NEW YORK: Latin America’s largest airline LATAM has filed for bankruptcy in the United States, the company said in a statement, following a drastic slump in business caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The world’s travel and tourism sectors have been hammered by the contagion, as they are directly affected by border closures and population lockdowns.

“Given the impact that the Covid-19-generated crisis has had on the aviation industry, LATAM has been forced to make a series of extremely difficult decisions in the past few months,” said the airline’s chief executive Roberto Alvo in a video statement.

“LATAM Airlines Group and its affiliates in Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia entered into a voluntary reorganisa­tion under Chapter 11 protection in the US,” he added.

Chapter 11 proceeding­s allow a company that is no longer able to repay its debt to restructur­e without pressure from creditors.

Last month, the Chilean-Brazilian airline said it was scaling back its operations by 95% in response to the global health crisis.

It also announced hundreds of job cuts earlier in May.

The airline said there would be no immediate impact on passenger or cargo flights.

“The US Chapter 11 financial reorganisa­tion process provides a clear and guided opportunit­y to work with our creditors and other stakeholde­rs to reduce our debt, address commercial challenges that we, like others in our industry, are facing,” its statement said.

It came just two weeks after Latin America’s second-largest airline, Colombia’s Avianca, also filed for bankruptcy in the US.

This was to reorganise its debt

“Given the impact that the Covid19-generated crisis has had on the aviation industry, LATAM has been forced to make a series of extremely difficult decisions in the past few months.” Roberto Alvo

“due to the unpredicta­ble impact” of the pandemic.

The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n has forecast a Us$15bil loss in revenue for Latin American airlines this year.

Before the pandemic, LATAM – a merger of Chile’s LAN and Brazil’s TAM – flew to 145 destinatio­ns in 26 countries, operating around 1,400 flights a day.

On Friday, the World Health Organisati­on declared Latin America “a new epicenter” of the coronaviru­s pandemic, as cases surged across the continent -especially in Brazil, which now has the second-highest number of confirmed Covid-19 cases after the US.

Latin America and the Caribbean have reported more than 41,000 virus deaths and over 766,000 total cases, according to an AFP tally.

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