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Etihad Receives Outstanding Loan Payment From Air Serbia - Simple Flying


Jakov Fabinger

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Air Serbia announced yesterday that it had paid its entire outstanding loan 
amount to Etihad Airways Partners in full. The news comes as a surprise because 
the Serbian flag carrier previously asked for a significant reduction in debt, 
as reported by the London Stock Exchange. 
<https://simpleflying.com/air-serbia-debt-restructure/>  Etihad Airways 
Partners declined the request 
<https://simpleflying.com/air-serbia-etihad-loan-cut-denied/>  and has now 
received the money in full.

Air Serbia has paid back Etihad Airways Partners the entire debt on time. 
Photo: Getty Images 


Air Serbia pays Etihad in full


in an annoucement yesterday, Air Serbia declared that it has settled all of its 
remaining obligations towards Etihad Airways Partners I. EA Partners is a 
funding vehicle created by Etihad five years ago to raise money to lend to 
various Etihad partner airlines, like Air Serbia.

The obligation that Air Serbia had to settle was a $57.62 million loan taken 
out in 2015 and which matured on 28th September. Air Serbia has another loan to 
settle with Etihad Airways Partners, for $63 million, maturing in June 2021.

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Air Serbia made great use of the loan


When Air Serbia entered into a partnership with Etihad Airways, it received 
both the know-how and the funding needed to turn it from a loss-making regional 
airline known for its poor customer service into a leading airline in the 
Balkans.

The Serbian national airline outlined the use to which it has put this loan in 
its statement:

“After the restructuring, which was possible thanks to the funds from this loan 
as well, the company recorded its biggest expansion last year, in 2019, 
carrying a record 2.81 million passengers and flying to as many as 23 new 
destinations <https://simpleflying.com/air-serbia-launches-21-new-routes/>  in 
just one year and launching operations from two new airports in Serbia – Niš 
and Kraljevo <https://simpleflying.com/air-serbia-kraljevo-new-airport/> .”

Air Serbia remains one of Etihad’s only successful investments. Photo: Getty 
Images 

Furthermore, Air Serbia outlined the ways in which COVID-19 disrupted its 
consistent and strong growth this year by highlighting what plans it had for 
2020: <https://simpleflying.com/air-serbia-expansion-plans/> 

“During the first months of 2020, Air Serbia continued to grow, so in January 
and February, the number of passengers carried increased more than 20 %, year 
over year. After the start of the recommencement of traffic on 21 May this 
year, the company remained focused on gradually increasing the intensity of 
operations where possible, while protecting the health of passengers and 
employees.”


How did Air Serbia pay for the loan?


Just weeks ago, Simple Flying reported on the news that Air Serbia has 
requested a significant reduction 
<https://simpleflying.com/air-serbia-etihad-debt/>  in the debt that it has now 
paid in full. At the time,

“As a result of the on-going economic uncertainty in relation to COVID-19, and 
due to the official closure on 19 March 2020 of airports in the Republic of 
Serbia for inbound and outbound flights, [Air Serbia] has notified the Issuer 
and Agent of its inability to perform its principal business activity of 
worldwide civil air transportation and, therefore, of its potential inability 
to satisfy its obligations under Clause 6 (Repayment) of the Debt Obligation 
Agreement.”

It was just several weeks ago that news broke that Air Serbia could not meet 
its debt obligation. Photo: Getty Images 

However, this debt has now been paid off in full, and Air Serbia used the press 
release as an opportunity to highlight this. The CEO of Air Serbia, Duncan 
Naysmith, said:

“The payment of this loan is proof of sound and responsible management of Air 
Serbia before and during the crisis, and during the recovery from the 
consequences of the pandemic.”

How do you think Air Serbia managed to repay this loan? Do you think it will be 
able to settle further obligations too? Let us know what you think of this 
story in the comments below. 

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