Air New Zealand has been offered a NZ$900 million (US$515 million) loan to help the flag carrier survive the coronavirus crisis, the government said Friday. "Without this intervention, New Zealand was at risk of not having a national airline," Finance Minister Grant Robertson said.
Air New Zealand shares, which had been in a four-day trading halt, slumped as much as 45.45 percent before recovering slightly to be down 32.47 percent at NZ$1.04 mid-afternoon. The airline has been hit hard by the crisis, as the government has sealed off borders to non-residents and advised against all overseas travel.
Even before the unprecedented measures, it had already cut long-haul flights by 80 percent and warned that one-third of its 12,500 workforce could lose their jobs.
Robertson said Air New Zealand played a critical role in the remote South Pacific nation, and that it was vital to retain flights to key international destinations throughout the crisis.
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