Philippine Airlines has made an $80-million payment to creditors
Philippine Airlines has made an $80-million payment to creditors--its first since strikes began last summer--in an effort to keep them from seizing its remaining 17 aircraft. The cash is believed to be part of a $200-million infusion pledged by billionaire Lucio Tan, who owns 70% of the airline's...
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