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Thai Airways exits debt restructuring program

Thai Airways International, the flag carrier of Thailand, announced on Monday that it would be ending its debt restructuring program and that it expects to resume trading on its stock exchange by early August.

In 2020, Thailand's national carrier went through a restructuring protected by bankruptcy. It reduced its staff by half and trimmed its fleet. The airline said that since 2023 it has been making a profit continuously every quarter. This is a dramatic turnaround for a carrier which had suffered losses almost every year since 2012.

Thai Airways stated that the airline owes creditors 190 billion Baht (5.86 billion dollars) according to court orders. Of this amount, 94 billion Baht has been paid and the rest will be paid in the coming decade.

The statement stated that "the company intends to increase its international aviation capacity and push Thailand towards becoming a regional air transportation hub."

(source: Reuters)