Aeromexico, Mexico’s flag carrier, has received a significant boost in its credit ratings from Moody’s and S&P Global Ratings. This upgrade reflects the airline’s improved financial health and recent debt refinancing efforts. Moody’s raised Aeromexico’s corporate family rating from ‘B2’ to ‘Ba3’, while S&P Global Ratings increased it from ‘B’ to ‘B+’. Both agencies cited […]
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