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UK airlines may soon be bankrupt due to COVID-19 pandemic

After the UK-based financially strained airline Flybe went out of business last week amid the worsening coronavirus pandemic, other UK airlines such as British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have stated that the economic fallout caused by the travel restrictions necessitated by the COVID-19 outbreak may drive them bankrupt unless the government provides emergency financial support. The UK government has stated that it is considering releasing emergency funds to these airlines.

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Sun Mar 15 - BBC

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