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Lufthansa, ITA Airways deal may hurt competition: EU watchdog

by Riah Marton
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Lufthansa, ITA Airways deal may hurt competition: EU watchdog
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LUFTHANSA’S bid for a minority stake in Italian rival ITA Airways could harm competition and lead to higher prices, EU antitrust regulators said on Monday (Mar 25), ramping up pressure on the German carrier to come up with stronger remedies.

The European Commission said the deal threatened competition on short-haul routes between Italy and Central European countries, as well as on long-haul routes between Italy and the US, Canada and Japan. It would also strengthens ITA’s dominant position at Milan’s main airport.

“The removal of ITA as an independent airline may have negative effects on competition in these already concentrated markets,” the Commission said in a statement.

“The routes giving rise to potential concerns represent a small share of total short- and long-haul routes and passengers served by both parties and their joint venture partners, and the potential concerns do not affect the vast majority of routes that ITA operates,” it added.

The statement confirmed a Reuters story earlier this month. Lufthansa and the Italian government can now put forward new remedies by April 26.

Lufthansa wants to buy a 41 per cent stake in state-owned ITA for 325 million euros (US$351 million) as part of a capital increase.

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The deal highlights the airline industry’s attempts to consolidate, with British Airways-owner IAG seeking to buy out Spain’s Air Europa.

Lufthansa’s remedies to address EU concerns could be similar to those in a Korean airline deal approved by the Commission which included ceding slots, traffic rights and planes to a rival, a person with direct knowledge of the deal has previously told Reuters.

Regulators also want to ensure that the rival acquiring such assets would start using them almost immediately before allowing airlines to close deals. REUTERS

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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