The European Union’s competition watchdog on Monday approved French state aid worth 7 billion euros ($7.66 billion) for Air France, saying the support would provide cash to soften the economic shock of the coronavirus pandemic.
Airlines across Europe have sought state rescues as coronavirus lockdowns have forced them to ground their fleets for more than a month, with no end in sight.
“This 7 billion euro French guarantee and shareholder loan will provide Air France with the liquidity that it urgently needs to withstand the impact of the coronavirus outbreak,” the EU’s top competition official Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.