If the state does not help, flyLAL will rise on its own2009-01-07
He claims, however, that if the company goes out of business, it will be replaced by another enterprise. The minister is also straightforward about future agreements of private-capital operators: "It is clear so far that flyLAL keeps operating flights. There was a danger before the New Year that the company would cease all activities, but together we managed to find solutions how to carry on the business. I think that flyLAL shareholders should inform the society about their decisions in the near future."
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