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Report: Lufthansa may sell Brussels Airlines or let it go bankrupt
Brussels Airlines aircraft are seen on the tarmac at Zaventem international airport near Brussels, November 19, 2013. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

BRUSSELS, June 19 — Lufthansa could let its Belgian subsidiary Brussels Airlines go bankrupt or sell it, La Libre newspaper reported today, citing anonymous sources at the airline.

Brussels Airlines, which employs 4,200 people, said last month it would cut its fleet of aircraft by 30 per cent and its workforce by a quarter to ensure its survival during and after the coronavirus crisis.

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Talks to save the Belgian airline been have stalled for weeks but directors of Lufthansa, which has itself been bailed out by the German government, and Brussels Airlines would meet on Monday to discuss a plan for its future.

A spokesperson for Lufthansa declined to comment.

Belgium’s government said last month it was committed to reaching a €300 million (RM1.4 billion) deal with Lufthansa to save Brussels Airlines if its future was guaranteed. — Reuters

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