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Norway’s government has tried not to prop up failing airlines in the country indicated on Thursday morning that they would be open for a hybrid load if other investors were willing to chip in to save Norwegian.
Norwegian is going through restructuring/bankruptcy proceedings in Ireland and announced last week that they would end all long-haul flying concentrating regional flights to/from the Nordics, as they started their business.
You can access Norwegian here.
Here’s an excerpt from the Local:
The Norwegian government has said it is prepared to offer a loan to low-cost airline Norwegian, which is fighting to stave off bankruptcy.
Wrapping the Christmas Risk
Supply-chain credit risk is a continuous risk vendors and suppliers face, and it is a risk that has some extra venom during the holiday season. With a
highly distressed retail sector, suppliers are, as always, seeking to offset their exposure to troubled retailers should the retailers fail before paying for their merchandise. To address this risk, suppliers often enter into
vendor puts, offloading the nonpayment risk to a bank or, increasingly, an
investment fund. Of course, financial institutions taking this non-payment risk are not drinking the eggnog and gambling on the retailers performing. Instead, investors in vendor puts typically
WNS (Holdings) Limited: WNS Extends Partnership with Scandinavian Airlines
WNS (Holdings) Limited (NYSE: WNS), a leading provider of global Business Process Management (BPM) services, today announced that it has extended its partnership with Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS). With this extension, WNS will continue to provide SAS with a comprehensive range of services including Passenger Revenue Accounting (PRA) and Cargo Revenue Accounting (CRA), and will now incrementally add analytical support and new solutions across risk, audit and compliance.
This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201211005241/en/ We are delighted to continue and expand our partnership with SAS, and look forward to helping them manage disruption and drive long-term growth. WNS experience in the travel industry coupled with our investments in digital have helped us deliver high-impact outcomes for complex airline operations. The extensio