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Thai Airways will resume its trading on August 4.

The stock exchange announced on Wednesday that Thai Airways International, the flag carrier of Thailand, will resume trading by August. This marks the end to a long restructuring period sparked by the pandemic.

The national carrier entered a bankruptcy-protected restructuring in 2020 and developed plans to restructure its debts of 400 billion baht (11,17 billion dollars). In order to achieve these plans, the national carrier reduced its workforce and fleet by half.

The airline also named Piyasvasti Amranand as its restructuring committee along with several veteran bankers.

Thai Airways has been losing money since 2012 due to the growing competition of budget airlines.

The government has reduced its stake in the airline as part of its restructuring program, which means that it no longer qualifies as a state-owned company.

The Stock Exchange of Thailand announced in a press release that "the SET has approved the removal of THAI's securities from the delisting list and the lifting of the suspension of the company, as well as the non-compliance designations." Thai Airways is making profits on a regular basis since 2023. In June, it ended the court-guided reorganization programme.

The carrier has an option to purchase 35 additional Boeing 787-9 widebody jets.

It also stated that it would exercise this option in the course of Thailand's negotiations with the United States. (Reporting and editing by David Stanway, Chayut setboonsarng)

(source: Reuters)