Emirates seeks billions in loans after coronavirus hit

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DUBAI (BLOOMBERG) - Emirates is seeking to raise billions of dollars from loans after the coronavirus forced the airline to ground its passenger fleet, according to people with knowledge of the matter.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

DUBAI - Emirates is seeking to raise billions of dollars from loans after the coronavirus forced the airline to ground its passenger fleet, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

The carrier is reaching out to local and international banks, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private.Dubai's government last week stepped in to shield the airline and said it would receive unspecified financial aid. Airlines around the world have grounded their fleets, laid off staff and requested government support for survival.

Emirates, whose fleet consists of all wide-body aircraft, had turned Dubai into a hub for global travel, typically operating more than 500 flights a day.

 

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What! These rich Arabs asking for loans. They are filthy rich with petrodollars. Just take a walk 😁 and piss off.

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