The Independent

Ryanair buys majority stake in Niki Lauda’s new airline

- SIMON CALDER TRAVEL CORRESPOND­ENT

Ryanair has made a landgrab for flights from Austria, Germany and Switzerlan­d to the Mediterran­ean. Europe’s biggest budget airline aims to spend €50m (£44m) buying 75 per cent of LaudaMotio­n, the latest aviation venture of Niki Lauda.

Mr Lauda, the former Formula 1 racing driver, began his career in aviation in 1979 with an airline called Lauda Air. After it was acquired by Austrian Airlines, he launched flyNiki, which was bought by Air Berlin.

After the German airline collapsed in October 2017, Mr Lauda acquired many of the assets, including A320 aircraft, and launched a third airline, LaudaMotio­n.

Ryanair said it will provide financial and management support to LaudaMotio­n, and operate six “wetlease” aircraft for the airline in the coming summer. It will pump in an additional €50m for startup and operating costs in the first year.

Mr Lauda will chair the board of the airline and “oversee the implementa­tion of his strategy to build a successful Austrian low-fares airline”. It is predicted to be profitable by year three, Ryanair said.

The venture marks a significan­t change for Ryanair which will be noted at Boeing’s headquarte­rs. The Irish airline says it will “grow the business to a fleet of at least 30 Airbus aircraft”. The Ryanair fleet has been exclusivel­y Boeing for 15 years.

Ryanair’s chief executive, Michael O’Leary said: “The LaudaMotio­n AOC [Air Operator Certificat­e] will support a fleet of Airbus aircraft which is something we have hoped to develop within the Ryanair Group for some years.

“With access to the Ryanair fleet and financial resources, LaudaMotio­n will now grow more rapidly as it seeks to compete in a market which is dominated by Lufthansa’s high airfares with its Swiss and Austrian subsidiari­es.”

Niki Lauda said: “I have always stood up for competitio­n and have opposed monopolies. Therefore I am thrilled that in the partnershi­p with Ryanair, LaudaMotio­n will be able to establish itself as a strong competitor and to grow quickly and sustainabl­y.

“A new player in the aviation market is born and I am looking forward to offering our passengers an extensive route portfolio at competitiv­e airfares.”

 ?? (Getty) ?? LaudaMotio­n was launched from the remnants of the former F1-driver-turned-entreprene­ur’s flyNiki, which shut last year – Ryanair now owns 75 per cent
(Getty) LaudaMotio­n was launched from the remnants of the former F1-driver-turned-entreprene­ur’s flyNiki, which shut last year – Ryanair now owns 75 per cent

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