Tunisair: Elyes Mnakbi demands immediate ‘survival package’ from the prime minister
Tunisair’s CEO, Elyes Mnakbi, paints an extremely bleak picture of the airline’s very short-term future, without, however, questioning its existence.
04/05/2020 at 13h17, by Africa Business+
“If the government is not able to give us an adequate financial margin, it will be catastrophic for us. It is no longer a question of thinking about a restructuring package – we now need a survival package. And quickly,” the former Air Force colonel told Jeune Afrique Business+.
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