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American Airlines to get US$5.5 bil loan from US Treasury

Without a relief package, the carrier wants to lay off 19,000 employees next month

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Sep 2020 7:07AM

American Airlines to get US$5.5 bil loan from US Treasury
American Airlines will be given a Treasury loan amounting to US$5.5 billion to help the carrier tide over the pandemic economic fallout. – Pic courtesy of American Airlines, September 26, 2020

NEW YORK – American Airlines has agreed to a US$5.5 billion (RM23 billion) loan from the US Treasury as it aims to ride out the downturn caused by the coronavirus, the carrier announced today.

The airline, which has said it could lay off as many as 19,000 employees next month without another relief package from Congress, said the financing will “help us shore up our longer-term liquidity until demand returns,” according to a message to employees.

The loan, authorised as part of the massive CARES Act federal relief package passed this spring, adds to American’s mounting debt level, which is higher than that of other leading US carriers.

The Treasury Department told the carrier that the loan could be boosted to as much as US$7.5 billion, “although such amount is subject to final approval by the Treasury,” American said in a securities filing.

The CARES Act also provided US$25 billion in payroll support programme (PSP) funds for US carriers, including US$5.8 billion to American.

US airlines that took PSP funds committed to not undertaking any involuntary job cuts through the end of September. American has said it could lay off 19,000 workers starting in October if there is not a new relief package.

Airline CEOs visited the White House on September 17 to lobby for such legislation, but talks in Congress have stalled amid intensifying partisanship ahead of the November presidential election. – AFP, September 26, 2020

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