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Remind Me: What’s The Situation At Malaysia Airlines – Simple Flying
As Malaysia Airlines continues to deal with the fallout brought about by COVID-19, plans to keep the national…

As Malaysia Airlines continues to deal with the fallout brought about by COVID-19, plans to keep the national flag carrier operating are an ongoing process. Malaysia Airlines’ parent company, the country’s Sovereign Wealth Fund, is busy negotiating with creditors and lessors. Still, the talks are taking much longer than was anticipated, according to a memo seen by media.
Patience is running out with Malaysia Airlines. Photo: Getty Images
In a memo to staff seen by Reuters, Izham Ismail, chief …
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