The world’s second oldest airline files for bankruptcy due to Corona



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Avianca, a Colombian airline, filed for bankruptcy as it is unlikely to be the worst part of the outbreak of the new Coruña virus.

The Colombian government did not respond to demands from Avianca, the world’s second-oldest airline, to obtain financial aid to file for bankruptcy.

The company has not made regular flights since late March and has had to lay off most of its 20,000 unpaid employees.

Avianca is the second oldest continuously operating airline in the world after the Dutch “KLM”.

The company suffered a debt of $ 7.3 billion in 2019, before 2020 the outbreak of the Corona virus came, which ended.



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