News
13 October 2020

Romania's Eximbank loan to help Blue Air beat bankruptcy

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Transport
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Europe

The Export–Import Bank of Romania will extend a six-year RON300 million ($73 million) loan to local low-cost carrier Blue Air to help the company avoid bankruptcy due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The loan will help Blue Air compensate for the economic losses it suffered as a result of the pandemic...

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