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American Airlines to seek $12bn in state aid

By IANS | Updated: March 31, 2020 14:55 IST

American Airlines has confirmed that it will seek $12 billion of financial support from the US government because of the impact due to the cooronavirus pandemic, the media reported on Tuesday.

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Washington, March 31 American Airlines has confirmed that it will seek $12 billion of financial support from the US government because of the impact due to the cooronavirus pandemic, the media reported on Tuesday.

Employees were told in an email on Monday this "would allow us to fly through even the worst of potential future scenarios", the BBC reported.

It said it would mean "no involuntary furloughs or cuts in pay rates or benefits for the next six months".

Staff will also be offered "enhanced voluntary leave and early retirement options".

Last year the company made a $2.9 billion profit and returned $1.3bn to shareholders via dividends and buybacks, the BBC quoted Bloomberg as saying.

Under the massive $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief bill passed by the US Congress last week, $50 billion was set aside for airlines with half given as grants.

The other half will be offered as loans in exchange for not furloughing employees until at least September 30.

American Airlines, the world's biggest by passenger numbers, said it hoped to be back to flying a full schedule by then.

"These funds are being distributed to ensure continuation of essential airline service and protect jobs. We intend to apply for these funds and are confident that, along with our relatively high available cash position, they will allow us to fly through even the worst of potential future scenarios," the BBC quoted the email to staff from Chief Executive Doug Parker and President Robert Isom, as saying.

Global airlines have struggled as countries worldwide have grounded the majority of passenger flights since February as part of efforts to halt the spread of the coronavirus.

Another US airline, Delta, has also offered voluntary leave of absence, and carriers outside the COUNTRY such as Singapore Airlines have unveiled plans to raise funds by tapping share and debt markets with the backing of sovereign investment fund Temasek Holdings.

( With inputs from IANS )

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