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Air France KLM raises funds, ready to buy ITA

We wrote last week that Air France-KLM was very active on the financial scene in order to reduce its debt and, above all, torepay the state aidreceived to get through the COVID crisis. This is how CMA GM became a...

Who will buy ITA from the Italian government?

The process of selling ITA, the airline created from the ashes of the defunct Alitalia and owned by the Italian government, has begun and should be completed in the next few months or weeks. Except in the event of...

What will the “new Alitalia” look like?

We're beginning to know a little more about what the "new Alitalia" will look like, even if many grey areas remain. Let's not forget that before the pandemic, we were following with interest what was known as the "Alitalia soap...

Will States save airlines?

No need to explain much: airlines are in bad shape. In very bad shape. Some have already closed down and others are on the verge of doing so. Some examples? Flybe to start with. Not necessarily a good example, though....

Alitalia in the crosshairs of the European Union ….

The European Union has decided to investigate the 400 million euros loan granted to Alitalia by the Italian state. A state is not formally prohibited from lending money to an airline as long as it is on the same...

TAP Air Portugal bought by Lufthansa?

Lufthansa seems not to have had enough yet. After the takeover of Swiss and Austrian and the failure (for now?) of its desire to get its hands on Alitalia, it is now TAP Air Portugal that is in its...

Air France-KLM to rescue Malaysia Airlines?

In our wishes we announced that 2020 would be a year of bankruptcy and consolidation. Alitalia was the first to come to mind, but it is Malaysia that is back in the news. We knew that the airline of the...

Alitalia: last chance for the government, Lufthansa sets its conditions

We now know a little more about the interminable soap opera of the takeover or disappearance, we do not know anymore, of Alitalia. After the latest twists and turns where the last credible recovery plan collapsed following the withdrawal of...

Airlines in trouble: who’s next in 2020?

Given the success of the article written on the same subject at the beginning of 2019, it seems that the subject interests you So Wow Air, Air Berlin, Flybmi, Germania, Inselair Jet Airways and Primera Air, among others, have left...