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EU approves $4.7bn in state aid to Air France

French govt welcomes decision as ‘good news’

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BRUSSELS, April 8, (AP): The European Union has approved $4.7 billion in state aid for national carrier Air France as it struggles through the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, a decision the French government welcomed as “good news.”

In return for the aid, the carrier has promised to make slots available to competitor­s at the busy Orly airport in Paris. “The public support will come with strings attached,” said European Commission Vice President Margrethe

Vestager.

Last year, Air France got 3 billion euros in direct loans from the French state, which will be converted into bonds as part of a recapitali­zation of up to 4 billion euros ($4.7 billion). In exchange, the government set conditions of profitabil­ity and more environmen­tally sustainabl­e, less polluting policies.

In addition, the French state will participat­e in the capital increase of the holding company for the Air France-KLM airline alliance, to hold up to 29.9% of capital of the group, the French and Dutch government­s said in a joint statement. The French state now holds 14.3% of the shares.

France and the Netherland­s reaffirmed they are not considerin­g nationaliz­ing the group.

“This is good news for Air France and good news for the French,” French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on France Inter radio on Tuesday. Air France will give up 18 takeoff and landing slots - about 4% of its slots - at Paris-Orly airport, he detailed.

The French government, the airline’s largest single shareholde­r, has said it was essential to save the national carrier. Air France-KLM expects an operating loss of about 1.3 billion euros ($1.5 billion) for the first quarter of 2021.

“These first recapitali­zation measures are an important milestone for our group in this exceptiona­lly challengin­g period,” said Air France-KLM CEO Benjamin Smith in a statement. “They will provide Air France-KLM with greater stability to move forward when recovery starts, as large-scale vaccinatio­n progresses around the world and borders reopen.”

KLM said in a statement that the company “will also need capital” and that the Dutch state is in talks with Brussels for that purpose. Tn 2020, the Dutch state supported KLM with a 1 billion-euro ($1.18 billion) loan.

 ??  ?? In this file photo, Air France planes are parked on the tarmac at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport, in Roissy, near Paris. (AP)
In this file photo, Air France planes are parked on the tarmac at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport, in Roissy, near Paris. (AP)

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