Alitalia will lay off over 2,000
remaining employees as liquidation nears
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[November 11, 2024]
ROME (AP) — Italy’s former national carrier Alitalia has started
procedures for the collective dismissal of its remaining 2,059
employees, its administrators told unions.
The move comes as the successor to bankrupt Alitalia, ITA Airways, faces
hurdles in its merger plans with German Lufthansa.
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In this photo taken on Sunday, May 5, 2019, an Alitalia plane takes off
from Sofia airport, Bulgaria. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic, File) |
According to Italian media reports, merger talks stalled after
the Italian Economy Ministry refused Lufthansa’s suggestions to
adjust the price for a 41% stake in ITA Airways.
Lufthansa is arguing that the government-owned Italian airline
would lose value due to its poor performance in the fourth
quarter of the year.
Lufthansa said it would adhere to the 2023 terms of the contract
for its investment in ITA, adding it “had signed the necessary
remedy package by the agreed deadline.”
Meanwhile, Alitalia, which is under the special administration
and moving toward final liquidation, plans to fire its remaining
employees until the end of the year.
The final cuts include more than 1,100 flight attendants and 82
pilots and become effective in January, according to a letter
sent this past week by the administration to the airline unions.
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