There are now stricter conditions on how European governments can provide financial aid to companies struggling with the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
. In return, the airline will have to comply with more stringent environmental rules, such as cutting back the number of night flights.
There is a final difference from 2008, according to Fabian Zuleeg, chief economist at European Policy Centre. The European Commission "needs to make sure that the integrity of the single market is protected but at the same time allow for financial support to companies. This dilemma becomes really difficult when some member states like Germany are ready to spend a lot of money for their companies, but other countries cannot or do not want to spend money," Guntram Wolff, from the Brussels-based think tank Bruegel, told CNBC Tuesday.
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