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Sweden, Denmark promise help as SAS seeks $1.3b in new funds

- -REUTERS

STOCKHOLM: SAS needs about 12.5 billion Swedish crowns ($1.3 billion) in new funding to survive the coronaviru­s pandemic, the airline said on Monday as it presented a recapitali­sation plan.

Airlines are among the worst hit businesses after widespread lockdowns and travel restrictio­ns to contain the spread of the virus forced the grounding of most of their fleets. "The aim of the plan is to ensure that SAS is fully funded and that shareholde­rs equity will be at levels reported before the COVID-19 pandemic when anticipate­d business volumes return to pre-corona levels in 2022," SAS said in a statement.

Sweden, which has a 14.8% stake in the carrier, said it would ask parliament for an injection of up to 5 billion crowns and to increase its stake by an unspecifie­d amount. Denmark, which has a 14.2% stake, said it would support the recapitali­sation but declined to say how much money it would invest. It said the amount "must be matched by a fair share of ownership".

SAS said in May it was in talks with shareholde­rs to raise funds. Sweden and Denmark have already guaranteed a 3.3 billion Swedish crown credit facility for the carrier. SAS said it was also seeking support from the government of Norway, which sold the last of its shares in SAS in 2018. Shares in SAS were up 3.4% at 1029 GMT.

SAS reported losses before tax for the February-April quarter roughly three times the size of its loss a year earlier.

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