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Philippine Airlines exits US bankruptcy

Court-approved reorganisation plan includes $2 billion debt reduction, says carrier

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Jan 2022 6:30PM

Philippine Airlines exits US bankruptcy
Philippine Airlines earlier said in September that it had cancelled more than 80,000 flights, wiping out $2 billion in revenue, and has let go of more than 2,000 employees. – AFP pic, January 1, 2022

MANILA – Philippine Airlines has said it has emerged from bankruptcy after a United States court approved its plan to slash up to $2 billion (RM8.4 billion) in debt and obtain additional capital.

The national carrier of the Philippines had filed for bankruptcy in the US in September, seeking relief from creditors as it tried to survive the devastation unleashed on the airline industry by the coronavirus pandemic.

Its court-approved reorganisation plan includes a $2 billion debt reduction and additional liquidity of $505 million from its main shareholder, PAL said in a statement yesterday.

It also has the option to obtain up to $150 million in additional financing from new investors.

“PAL has streamlined operations with a reorganised fleet and is now better capitalised for future growth,” the airline added.

Air travel in the Philippines collapsed by more than 75% in 2020 due to travel restrictions imposed to contain the coronavirus, according to government data.

From 60 million domestic and international passengers in 2019, traffic plunged to just over 13 million in 2020.

PAL said in September it had cancelled more than 80,000 flights, wiping out $2 billion in revenue, and has let go of more than 2,000 employees.

As borders reopen and travel restrictions ease, the airline said it will resume regular flights, including to cities in mainland China and Australia. – AFP, January 1, 2022

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