Air Berlin says it received several offers for its assets
[BERLIN] Insolvent German airline Air Berlin has received several offers for its assets which will now be assessed, a spokesman for the carrier told Reuters TV on Friday.
Air Berlin, Germany's second largest airline, filed for insolvency last month after major shareholder Etihad withdrew funding following years of losses.
A final decision on buyers for the assets is due on Sept 25, the day after Germany's national election and four days later than previously planned.
REUTERS
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