UPDATE:EU To Propose Approval Of Lufthansa/Austrian Air Merger
01 August 2009 - 4:02AM
Dow Jones News
The European Union's antitrust chief Neelie Kroes said Friday
she intends to clear German carrier Deutsche Lufthansa AG's
(LHA.XE) takeover of Austrian Airlines AG (AUA.VI), though with
conditions attached.
After talks earlier Friday, Lufthansa offered further measures
to allay competition concerns, the European Commission said.
"Commissioner Kroes has instructed her services to draft a
conditional clearance decision," the commission's statement
said.
The draft decision will be considered by EU member countries and
a final proposal will be presented, for adoption by the commission
"as soon as possible," it added.
Lufthansa is proposing to pay EUR4.49 a share for Austrian
Airlines' outstanding shares. The takeover will also receive help
from the Austrian government in the form of EUR500 million in
restructuring aid.
The airline was already offering to give up slots on five city
routes flying out of Vienna to ensure that it passes the European
Commission's competition scrutiny, according to a document seen by
Dow Jones Newswires.
The commission sent out a questionnaire to Lufthansa's
competitors and other interested parties to see whether they think
the offer made by Lufthansa was enough to remove competition
bottlenecks identified in the commission's investigation into the
takeover.
The deadline for companies to reply to the commission's
questionnaire was Thursday.
Lufthansa's latest offer was in response to the concerns raised
by competitors, the commission said.
-By Carolyn Henson, Dow Jones Newswires; +32 2 741 1481;
carolyn.henson@dowjones.com