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				U.S. President Donald Trump stunned an already battered airline 
				sector late on Wednesday with a 30-day ban on flights from 
				continental Europe, deepening the sector's misery and piling 
				pressure on governments to offer emergency support. 
				 
				Several U.S. and European companies have been scrambling in 
				recent days to draw down funds from existing credit lines and in 
				some cases take out new lending as the impact of the outbreak on 
				growth unfolds. 
				 
				Boeing Co <BA.N> also said on Wednesday it was planning to draw 
				down the rest of a $13.8 billion loan it agreed last month. 
				 
				United Airlines said it had borrowed the full amount of the term 
				loan facility on March 9, with proceeds used to pay transaction 
				fees and expenses and for other capital needs. 
				 
				The principal amount of the loan needs to be repaid in a single 
				installment by March 8, 2021. 
				 
				The World Health Organization described the new coronavirus as a 
				pandemic on Wednesday. 
				 
				(Reporting by Rachit Vats and Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru; 
				Editing by Maju Samuel and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty) 
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