Philippine Airlines exits bankruptcy and now plans to restore routes to Chinese cities


MANILA, Jan 3 (Xinhua): The Philippines Airlines (PAL) has emerged from bankruptcy and completed its financial restructuring to keep the company afloat amid the pandemic.

In an official statement released recently, PAL said the company is now "well-positioned for long-term growth with reduced debt and additional liquidity," adding that the company has emerged "as a more efficient airline with a strengthened balance sheet."

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