Uruguay airport operator follows Arg partner with debt relief

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Uruguay airport operator follows Arg partner with debt relief

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Pluna airplanes stopped at the Carrasco's International Airport in Montevideo, Uruguay, July 09, 2012. The liquidated Uruguayan airline Pluna remains a "hot dead loss" for the government, said the country's president, Jose Mujica, who justified the closure and defended negotiations to recover air connectivity, October 19, 2012. Photo: Federico Gutierrez/dpa/au | Federico Gutierrez/DPA/PA Images

ACI Airport Sudamérica, the operator of Uruguay’s largest airport, has received consent from its bondholders to delay a year of debt payments to help it through the Covid-19 pandemic — just weeks after creditors of its Argentine sister company achieved the same.

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