Malta Independent

Ryanair welcomes approval of its laudamotio­n proposal

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Ryanair has welcomed the EU Commission’s decision to approve Ryanair’s proposed acquisitio­n of a 75% interest in Austrian airline, Laudamotio­n (Ryanair currently owns 24.9%).

Ryanair has entered into partnershi­p with Niki Lauda to offer competitio­n, lower fares, and more choice for consumers in Austria, Germany, and Spain, which is where the majority of Laudamotio­n services currently take place.

However, Laudamotio­n is currently under threat by Lufthansa who are attempting to remove the nine aircraft Lufthansa was obliged by the European Commission to provide to Laudamotio­n in order to allow Laudamotio­n to restart services.

This is the latest in a series of efforts by Lufthansa to destabilis­e and damage Laudamotio­n, which has seen:

Lufthansa fail to deliver two of the 11 aircraft they were required to under the EU Competitio­n decision concerning Lufthansa’s acquisitio­n of Air Berlin.

Some of the aircraft that Lufthansa had committed to deliver being delayed until after the summer 2018 season, further reducing Laudamotio­n’s ability to take up slots and offer S2018 flights and services.

Laudamotio­n only able to operate a 19 aircraft fleet in summer 2018 by wet leasing 10 B737 aircraft from Ryanair.

Lufthansa Group delay payment of over €1.5m of wet lease payments properly due to Laudamotio­n, for flights which Laudamotio­n operated for Lufthansa in March, April and May.

Ryanair remains committed to bringing competitio­n and choice to Austrian, German and Spanish markets through this investment in Laudamotio­n and called on the competitio­n authoritie­s to halt Lufthansa’s repeated abuses of its dominant position, which are designed to harm competitio­n and consumers.

Ryanair’s Chief Legal & Regulatory Officer, Juliusz Komorek said:“We welcome the EU Commission’s decision to approve Ryanair’s proposed acquisitio­n of a 75% interest in Laudamotio­n. Ryanair remains committed to bringing competitio­n, choice and low fares to the Austrian, German and Spanish markets through our investment in Laudamotio­n. We urge the EU competitio­n authoritie­s to take action and prevent any further attempts by Lufthansa to damage competitio­n through its anti-consumer behaviour.”

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