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Vietnam Airlines signs $87m loan agreement with SeABank

Vietnam Airlines has signed a credit contract with Vietnam’s Southeast Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank for up to D2t ($87m). A part of this amount will be disbursed early this month as working capital lending for production and business activities, “alleviating difficulties faced by Vietnam Airlines due to the Covid-19 pandemic”, SeABank says Wednesday. Separately, Vietnam Airlines and SeABank signed a three-way strategic cooperation with local real estate developer BRG Group “on a wide variety of areas to enhance customer experience and contribute to the country’s socioeconomic sustainability”, according to the same statement. SeABank, Vietnam Maritime Commercial Joint Stock Bank and SHB Bank had pledged to provide the flag carrier up to D4t in loans, which are to be refinanced without interest by Vietnam’s central bank, according to a 21 June report by Vietnamese state media Dan Viet.<br/>

China to suspend Air France's Tianjin flight for two weeks over COVID-19 cases

China’s aviation regulator will suspend Air France’s Tianjin flight for two weeks from July 5, it said Tuesday, after six COVID-19 infections were found among passengers. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) had already limited load factors for the same flight to no more than 40% for a month.<br/>