AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The chief executive of airline KLM said on Wednesday the Dutch company is not considering a break with its parent, Air France-KLM (PA:AIRF), as the company attempts to cope with financial consequences of the coronavirus outbreak.
"We are not working on disentanglement scenarios," broadcaster RTL quoted CEO Pieter Elbers as saying on a call with journalists. "We're working on financing."
The Dutch finance ministry is in talks with KLM about financial support. Elbers said on Wednesday a capital injection by the state is one possibility.