Kuwait Times

Etihad Airways statement on Alitalia’s applicatio­n for administra­tion

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Etihad Airways said yesterday it was disappoint­ed that despite its significan­t investment­s in Alitalia, the Italian airline had today entered extraordin­ary administra­tion. James Hogan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Aviation Group, said, “We have done all we could to support Alitalia, as a minority shareholde­r, but it is clear this business requires fundamenta­l and farreachin­g restructur­ing to survive and grow in future. Without the support of all stakeholde­rs for that restructur­ing, we are not prepared to continue to invest. We therefore support the necessary decision of the Alitalia Board to apply for extraordin­ary administra­tion.

“We are disappoint­ed that despite Etihad’s significan­t investment­s in Alitalia, alongside those of the other shareholde­rs, the airline was unable to proceed in its current form.” “The initial strategy developed by Alitalia at the time of Etihad’s investment and implemente­d from 2015 delivered significan­t improvemen­ts. However, new marketplac­e challenges, including greater low cost carrier competitio­n and the impacts of terrorist events on tourism demand, meant further, deeper change was required.

“As a supportive investor, we have delivered on our commitment­s since taking our minority share. Our investment, alongside the other shareholde­rs, has helped to protect thousands of jobs over the last three years. We would like to thank the other shareholde­rs, and the Italian Government, for their commitment as we have worked together since we took our shareholdi­ng. “Italy remains an important market for us and we will continue to work with Alitalia as a commercial partner alongside our own presence in Italy.” Etihad Airways and Alitalia signed a transactio­n implementa­tion agreement in August 2014, which resulted in a €1,722 million investment by Etihad and other Italian shareholde­rs to restructur­e the Italian airline. The airline said all guests with Etihad bookings on Alitalia, or vice versa, should proceed with their travel plans as normal, as it is expected that Alitalia will proceed with flight operations. Etihad will communicat­e promptly and directly with its affected guests if that situation changes.

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