Qatar
Airways in talks with banks for billions of dollars in loans: sources
CEO Akbar Al Baker - Le Bourget 2017 - Foto: Per Gram
DUBAI (Reuters) - Qatar Airways is in talks with banks for loans worth billions
of dollars, three sources familiar with the matter said, as the state-owned
airline readies to begin rebuilding its network that has been crushed by the
coronavirus pandemic.
The talks with banks are happening on a bilateral basis, the sources said, with
one of them adding the company could explore offering a guarantee from the
ministry of finance for the fundraising.
Qatar Airways, which declined to comment on the talks, announced on Wednesday
it would start re-opening routes that it had been forced to abandon during the
outbreak that has virtually halted international travel.
That follows a March warning it was burning through cash as it remained one of
few global airlines continuing to operate regular, scheduled - though limited -
services.
Qatar Airways has, like other airlines, said it would have to eventually seek
state aid and has since temporarily cut salaries and told staff to prepare for
substantial job cuts.
The airline last month signed an $850 million financing provided by Standard
Chartered for seven Boeing 787-9 aircraft.
Gulf rival Emirates, in the United Arab Emirates, has also been recently in
discussions with lenders about financing, sources have said.
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