In a recent statement, former US President Donald Trump hinted at a possible government bailout for struggling budget airline, citing that the US is still "looking" at a potential rescue. However, Trump emphasized that any such intervention would require a favorable outcome, stating that the government would only proceed with a bailout "if it's a good deal." The comments come as the airline faces mounting financial difficulties, with many analysts predicting a significant decline in air travel demand in the wake of rising fuel costs and a weakening economy. Trump's remarks have sparked speculation about the likelihood of a government-backed rescue, and whether such a move would be enough to stabilize the airline's precarious financial situation.
Donald Trump says US still ‘looking’ at a rescue for bankrupt budget carrier, but would only proceed ‘if it’s a good deal’