Air Senegal to benefit from second treasury disbursement in early 2021
Jeune Afrique Business+ brings you the details.
18/09/2020 at 06h16, by Africa Business+
The national flag carrier, which was planning to welcome a foreign investor next year, is postponing its capital opening. Strongly supported by the State, Air Senegal now has no further liquidity needs over the coming 12 months.
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