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| Subiect: Ryanair contestă salvarea Alitalia Vin 03 Oct 2008, 11:10 | |
| Ryanair contestă salvarea Alitalia Sursa: Evenimentul Zilei Data: 03.10.2008 Autor: *** - Citat :
CONTESTAŢIE. Operatorul irlandez low cost Ryanair a cerut Comisiei Europene (CE) să blocheze modificările aduse legii italiene a falimentului care permit salvarea companiei Alitalia, susţinând că încalcă prevederile ajutorului de stat, anunţă Reuters.
CE poate bloca preluarea operatorului aerian de către consorţiul CAI în cazul în care consideră că restricţionează competiţia sau beneficiază de ajutor de stat. Premierul italian Silvio Berlusconi a aprobat modificările legii falimentului în septembrie, pentru a permite împărţirea Alitalia în companii mai mici şi preluarea de către CAI. Pentru mai multe stiri din aviatie, va invitam sa vizitati sectiunea corespunzatoare din site-ul D13-th: http://d13-th.ro/forum/index.php?showforum=27 | |
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| Subiect: Ryanair Launches State Aid Complaint Against Latest Unlawful Alitalia Vin 03 Oct 2008, 11:10 | |
| si originalul de pe site-ul Ryanair Ryanair Launches State Aid Complaint Against Latest Unlawful Alitalia Bailout Data: 02.10.2008 Autor: *** Sursa: Ryanair - Citat :
- Ryanair Launches State Aid Complaint Against Latest Unlawful Alitalia Bailout
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (2nd October) announced that it had submitted a formal complaint to the EU Commission regarding the latest unlawful bailout of the failed Italian national carrier, Alitalia. Ryanair’s action comes after the Italian Government announced that it had reached agreement with Alitalia’s unions regarding an offer made by a consortium of Italian investors (CAI). The deal calls for another farcical renaming of Alitalia and writing off between €1.2 and €2bln. worth of its debt in order to secure investors. Ryanair has previously submitted several complaints against Alitalia and other flag carrier airlines, including Olympic, Air France and Lufthansa, against which the EU Commission has taken no action. Ryanair highlighted that this ongoing unlawful protection of flag carriers by their member state governments, which amounts to billions of euro, increasingly makes a mockery of the EU Commission’s enforcement of the state aid rules. Announcing the complaint, Ryanair’s Director of Legal and Regulatory Affairs, Jim Callaghan, said: “This is the latest and perhaps most blatant example of the Italian Government doing whatever it takes to protect their failed airline, Alitalia. It is also the second time that they have used the trick of simply shifting debt out of the airline and into a subsidiary in order to keep the airline afloat. In this instance, the Italian government is writing off up to €2bln. in Alitalia debts and is guaranteeing the investments by the members of the consortium and underwriting huge concessions to the unions in exchange for their agreement to these ludicrous plans.” “However, despite the blatant nature of the Italian Government’s breaches of the EU state aid rules, we have no doubt that the EU Commission will again rubber stamp this unlawful bailout, as they did 3 years ago and more recently in a similar case involving Olympic. In such case, Ryanair will appeal this decision to the European courts to expose the corrupt and biased application by the Commission of its own state aid rules.” “Ryanair has already been forced to take several cases against the Commission for its failure to take action against other blatant breaches of the state aid rules by member state governments to protect and bail out their inefficient flag carriers. These repeated failures by the Commission are contributing to a massively distorted playing field in European aviation.”
“Ryanair will continue to expose the biased and corrupt application of the state aid rules by the European Commission to ensure that economically and environmentally unsustainable airlines like Alitalia and Olympic Airways are forced to exit the market – which is what is supposed to happen in a free market.”
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