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SIA to use $2.2 bil from rights issue to repay bridge loan facility with DBS, fund operating expenses

Felicia Tan
Felicia Tan • 1 min read
SIA to use $2.2 bil from rights issue to repay bridge loan facility with DBS, fund operating expenses
Singapore Airlines (SIA) announced that it will be using $2.2 billion out of the gross proceeds of the $8.8 billion raised from the rights issue, to repay the $2 billion bridge loan facility with DBS Bank.
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SINGAPORE (June 16): Singapore Airlines (SIA) announced that it will be using $2.2 billion out of the gross proceeds of the $8.8 billion raised from the rights issue, to repay the $2 billion bridge loan facility with DBS Bank.

Another $200 million will go towards the funding of operating expenses.

On June 11, Singapore Airlines and SilkAir announced that both airlines will be commencing flights to more destinations covered by their passenger network, as well as increasing the frequencies on some existing services in June and July.

Passengers flying from selected cities in Australia and New Zealand to any destination in the SIA Group network will be able to transit through Changi Airport from June 11.

As at 9.01am, shares in Singapore Airlines are changing hands 10 cents higher, or 2.5% up, at $4.12.

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