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Japan Airlines plans to raise $2.7 billion to bolster finances

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Japan Airlines plans to raise $2.7 billion to bolster finances

JAL. Japan Airlines airplanes are seen at the Tokyo International Airport in Tokyo, Japan, October 30, 2020.

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Japan Airlines, like other carriers, has been burning through cash reserves to keep jets and workers it will need when travel demand rebounds

Japan Airlines Company Ltd (JAL) said on Thursday, September 9, it planned to raise around 300 billion yen ($2.7 billion) of subordinated loans and hybrid financing to help it weather the prolonged impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Details of the funding plan will be announced on Friday, September 10, the company said in a statement after news organizations including Reuters earlier reported on the plan, citing sources.

“We are considering various ways to secure financing, in order to prepare for the long-term effects of the spread of coronavirus infections, and in order to achieve the growth targets laid out in JAL’s medium-term business plan,” the airline said.

JAL last month posted a first-quarter operating loss of 82.65 billion yen, an improvement from a year earlier, as pandemic-related cost cuts took effect and travel demand rose from a very low base.

JAL, like other carriers, has been burning through cash reserves to keep jets and workers it will need when travel demand rebounds. It raised $1.8 billion in a share sale last November.

The airline last month said it expected its cash burn rate to fall to around 5 billion yen a month in the second quarter ending September 30 from 10 to 15 billion yen a month in the first quarter.

Rival ANA Holdings last year raised $3.8 billion in subordinated loans and $3.2 billion of equity to help it weather the pandemic and fund the purchase of new planes.

JAL shares were down 0.8% in afternoon trade, in line with the decline in the broader market. – Rappler.com

$1 = 110.1600 yen

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