Merkel says unlikely German taxpayers will fund Air Berlin rescue
German taxpayers will very likely not have to pay for a rescue of Air Berlin, chancellor Angela Merkel said Wednesday, a day after the airline filed for bankruptcy protection. Berlin has granted a bridging loan of E150m (US$175.68m) to allow Air Berlin to keep its planes in the air for 3 months and secure the jobs of its 7,200 workers in Germany while negotiations continue. Asked in a YouTube interview how big the risk is that taxpayers would pay for a rescue, Merkel replied: "That is quite low otherwise we would not have been allowed to grant this bridge loan ... We can say that in all likelihood the taxpayer will not have to pay for that." <br/>
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Merkel says unlikely German taxpayers will fund Air Berlin rescue
German taxpayers will very likely not have to pay for a rescue of Air Berlin, chancellor Angela Merkel said Wednesday, a day after the airline filed for bankruptcy protection. Berlin has granted a bridging loan of E150m (US$175.68m) to allow Air Berlin to keep its planes in the air for 3 months and secure the jobs of its 7,200 workers in Germany while negotiations continue. Asked in a YouTube interview how big the risk is that taxpayers would pay for a rescue, Merkel replied: "That is quite low otherwise we would not have been allowed to grant this bridge loan ... We can say that in all likelihood the taxpayer will not have to pay for that." <br/>