
OSLO: Beleaguered Norwegian Air Shuttle declared bankruptcy in Ireland on Wednesday for two of its main subsidiaries in a bid to shield itself from creditors long enough to find a solution for a financial restructuring.
"Seeking protection to reorganise under Irish law is a decision that we have taken to secure the future of Norwegian," the head of Europe's third-biggest low-cost airline, Jacob Schram, said in a statement.
"Our aim is to find solutions with our stakeholders that will allow us to emerge as a financially stronger and secure airline," he said.
"Seeking protection to reorganise under Irish law is a decision that we have taken to secure the future of Norwegian," the head of Europe's third-biggest low-cost airline, Jacob Schram, said in a statement.
"Our aim is to find solutions with our stakeholders that will allow us to emerge as a financially stronger and secure airline," he said.
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