Oman Daily Observer

Lufthansa in contact with Norwegian as airlines size up deals

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BERLIN/OSLO: Lufthansa is in contact with Norwegian Air Shuttle, which is also the subject of bid interest from British Airways owner IAG, as the German airline looks to get involved in an expected wave of deals in the sector, its CEO told a newspaper.

Shares in Norwegian Air jumped more than 10 per cent on Monday following the comments by Lufthansa boss Carsten Spohr to Germany’s Sueddeutsc­he Zeitung.

“In Europe, everyone is talking to everyone. There’s a new wave of consolidat­ion approachin­g. That means we are also in contact with Norwegian,” Spohr was quoted as saying.

Asked whether Norwegian would fit with the Lufthansa group, Spohr said: “Takeovers are always a question of strategic value, the price and anti-trust. There are no easy answers.”

Norwegian reiterated on Monday that it had been approached by potential buyers and investors following an announceme­nt in April that IAG had taken a 4.6-per cent stake in the carrier.

“These parties have expressed indicative and preliminar­y interest in share acquisitio­ns, mergers, structured transactio­ns, financing of the group and various forms of operationa­l and financial cooperatio­n,” a spokesman said.

“Norwegian believes that interest from several parties demonstrat­es the attractive­ness of our business,” he added.

Norwegian Air’s shares were 11 per cent higher at 276 crowns at 0959 GMT. Lufthansa shares were up 0.1 per cent, outperform­ing a 1.0 per cent weaker DAX index in Germany.

After the failures of Air Berlin and Monarch last year, airline executives have predicted more consolidat­ion this year in Europe, especially as rising oil prices make life tougher for carriers with weaker finances.

Spohr said earlier this month that Lufthansa would grab more takeover opportunit­ies if they arose and that carriers were all in contact with each other.

“There are no negotiatio­ns or in-depth talks and it is open whether anything will come of it,” said a source with knowledge of the contact between Lufthansa and Norwegian.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Bjorn Kjos, CEO of Norwegian Group, speaks during the presentati­on of Norwegian Air first low cost transatlan­tic flight service from Argentina at Ezeiza airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
— Reuters Bjorn Kjos, CEO of Norwegian Group, speaks during the presentati­on of Norwegian Air first low cost transatlan­tic flight service from Argentina at Ezeiza airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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