General Industry

Ryanair Interested In Alitalia Slots In Milan And Rome

By Dave Simpson
Ryanair Interested In Alitalia Slots In Milan And Rome

Ryanair has said that it is interested in taking part in a tender to buy slots at Milan Linate and Rome Fiumicino airports if Alitalia puts them on the block.

Loss-making Alitalia has endured 12 years of turbulent private management and three failed restructuring attempts, with the government now seeking to nationalise and relaunch the ailing carrier after the pandemic scuppered plans to sell it.

Under the nationalisation project, the government plans to inject €3 billion into a new company dubbed ITA that will take over the assets of the old Alitalia.

The European Commission, however, has rejected the idea that the old carrier could sell its belongings to ITA in a private negotiation.

"As part of its state aid investigation into Alitalia's new company, the European Commission advised the Italian government to put Alitalia's assets to a competitive tender, including its Linate and Fiumicino slots," Ryanair said in an e-mailed statement.

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"Ryanair has expressed an interest in participating in such a tender," the carrier added, confirming that it has sent a letter to Rome.

Italian daily newspaper La Repubblica reported that Ryanair has written to Italy's industry and transport ministries saying it that is ready to bid for Alitalia's slots and other assets.

The government declined to comment on the issue.

A Politically Controversial And Technically Complicated Issue

An industry source said that the sale of Alitalia's slots is a politically controversial and also technically complicated issue, adding that Alitalia has never ceded its slots in key Italian airports in the past.

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