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PHILIPSBURG:--- On Thursday, August 19, a shareholders meeting of Winair Airline was held with all shares represented as Winairs board presented the audited annual accounts for the fiscal year 2020. Present at this meeting were the Sint Maarten shareholder represented by the Council of Ministers, the representative of the Netherlands shareholder, the Executive Board, and the Supervisory Board of Directors of Winair. The report was delivered with a clean or unqualified opinion by the auditors, indicative of the boards continued commitment to high quality and timely financial reporting. As such, Winairs qualified financial statements for 2020 were approved and the Supervisory Board of Directors and Management of Winair were granted a discharge.
Due to the impact of the pandemic, Winair experienced a sharp drop in revenues compared to the prior year. Winairs board has held several meetings including correspondences with the shareholders in finding capital injection solutions to help the company not only weather the pandemic effects in 2020 but to also poise the company to go into 2021 and beyond with a stronger balance sheet as the diminishing negative effects are expected to extend up to 2024.
Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs stated, St. Maarten will do all it can to support the request for a loan with the Dutch Shareholder to maintain Winairs viability and sustainability for St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Barths, and all other destinations in the region for which we remain a hub.