Thai low-cost airline NokScoot shuts down amid losses

Thailand’s NokScoot, which is partly owned by Singapore Airlines, said its board of directors decided to liquidate the company as the coronavirus pandemic dimmed prospects for its recovery. The airline, a joint venture between Singapore-based Scoot and Nok Airlines, has not recorded a full-year profit since its inception in 2014. “Unprecedented challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic have further exacerbated the situation,” the company said Friday. It said shareholders will meet in about two weeks to consider the resolution. SIA, which owns 49% of NokScoot through Scoot, said it does not see a path to recovery and sustainable growth for NokScoot. It said it offered to sell its stake in NokScoot to Nok Air for a nominal sum of 1 Thai baht, but it was not taken up. “We regrettably had to then make the joint decision to move ahead with the liquidation,” it said. The decision leaves 450 employees out of work.<br/>
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6/27/20