Khaleej Times

Italy reviews 3 offers for Alitalia

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milan — Italy’s government said on Friday it is considerin­g three bids for troubled airline Alitalia from Lufthansa, EasyJet and a private equity firm, and hopes to have a deal wrapped up by May.

“I can confirm that the goal is to complete a deal before the elections”, Economic Developmen­t Minister Carlo Calenda said on the La7 television channel, referring to Italy’s general election due on May 4.

The three offers received are from German airline giant Lufthansa, US private equity group Cerberus, and a joint EasyJet-Air France bid, he added.

“The presence of Air France is not sure and I will verify on Monday with the Alitalia administra­tors,” Calenda said of the joint bid.

Alitalia, struggling to compete with low-cost European rivals, went into administra­tion last May at the request of its shareholde­rs after staff

I can confirm that the goal is to complete a deal before the elections Carlo Calenda, Economic Developmen­t Minister

rejected job and salary cuts as part of a two-billion-euro ($2.4 billion) rescue plan.

Workers had rejected a restructur­ing plan that called for cutting 1,700 jobs at Italy’s largest airline, which is 49 per cent owned Etihad Airways.

Calenda admitted that there were likely to be job losses whatever the government’s decision on the three bids, but promised these would be “kept to a minimum”.

According to local media reports, Lufthansa wants to lay off 2,000 employees — almost a quarter of the total on the aviation side — if its offer for Alitalia is accepted. — AFP

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