Croatia Airlines will receive a govt cash injection, while Adria Airways is scrambling to find investors and resume full operations. Croatia approved HRK250m (US$37m) in financial aid for the carrier—HRK100m this year and the remainder in 2020. Croatian PM Andrej Plenković said stabilising the airline is necessary for developing trade and tourism, and connecting domestic regions. Meanwhile, cash-strapped Adria Airways, which had said it was ceasing the majority of its flights Sept 24 and 25, has extended the suspension though Sept 27. The carrier said it would maintain its Ljubljana-Frankfurt route during the suspension. “Adria Airways is still leading active discussions with potential new owners and major creditors, and remains dedicated in reaching [a] positive solution for all,” the company said. <br/>