Distressed airline debt refers to bonds or loans issued by carriers facing severe financial trouble, often trading at deep discounts. Investors purchase this high-risk debt hoping for recovery if the airline restructures or rebounds. Benefits include potential outsized returns for speculators, while airlines gain crucial liquidity to avoid bankruptcy, and creditors sometimes negotiate equity stakes.
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