The global Covid-19 pandemic has claimed another airline victim.
Singapore-Thailand joint venture NokScoot is staying grounded for good it announced on Monday after the carrier's board of directors opted to liquidate the airline.
The decision will be put to a general meeting of shareholders within the next two weeks, Travel Mole reported.
NokScoot was a joint venture between Thailand's Nok Airlines and Singapore Airlines-owned budget carrier Scoot.
The closure won't affect either of these two airlines.
The closure won't affect either of these two airlines.
The joint venture was formed in 2014 and had consistently been operating at a loss, even before the pandemic. The Bangkok Post reported it had been laying off staff.
"Unprecedented challenges arising from the Covid-19 pandemic have further exacerbated the situation," the company said. "Consequently, the board of directors does not see a path to recovery and sustainable growth for the airline."
Based at Bangkok's Dom Mueang Airport, NokScoot operated flights across Asia including to China, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan.
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