Talks for a $500 million US government rescue financing deal for Spirit Airlines have reached an impasse as lenders resist terms that would impair their claims.
Negotiations regarding a potential $500 million US government rescue financing package for Spirit Airlines have stalled as a group of lenders opposes terms that could significantly impact their recovery claims.
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Negotiations regarding a potential $500 million US government rescue financing package for Spirit Airlines have stalled as a group of lenders opposes terms that could significantly impact their recovery claims.
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