HIT hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, airlines around the world are battling cash crunch amid plunging demand caused by travel restrictions and border closures.

Closer to home, Malaysia Airlines' survival has been in question for a while now as it struggles to meet debt obligations while burning through a staggering amount of cash to remain afloat.

Yet, it appears that the airline may be inching closer to a deal as Finance Minister, Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz told Nikkei Asian Review today hinted that the government would step in to aid the beleaguered airline after saying, "no to a bailout" previously. 

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What is the situation?
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Will Malaysia Airlines make it through?

In trouble, even before the pandemic:
KHAZANAH'S 'PLAN B'?
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