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Showing posts with label EU. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Olympic Airlines under pressure

photo by caribb

Greek flag carrier Olympic Airlines appears to be flying into even more turbulence. The Greek transport minister, Costis Hadzidakis, said that although the government was dedicated to keeping Olympic afloat, "the situation for Olympic has become even more difficult," especially after Ryanair complained to the EU that Olympic has not repaid over 700 million euros ($1.2 billion) of illegal state aid that it received between 1998 and 2002. The government has said before that calls for repaying the money is making it impossible to find investors interested in a possible privatization of the airline.

If Olympic is forced to close, Hadzidakis said, then none of the airline's 8,500 employees would lose their jobs, and none of the Greek islands would lose air service to the mainland. But the fact that the country's transport minister is issuing such a dire projection of Olympic's future is widely regarded as a sign that the airline might have to close down soon. According to the Greek government, Olympic costs Greek taxpayers 300,000 euros ($442,830) a day.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Ryanair to sue EU as EC investigates Ryanair

European discount carrier Ryanair has said that it will sue the European Commission, the antitrust regulatory body of the EU, because it failed to look into complaints about state aid given to Air France and Lufthansa.

Ryanair alleges that Air France received discounted airport fees from the French government and that Munich airport in Germany is building a new terminal for Lufthansa, even while the airport loses money. Ryanair also accuses the EC of approving "mulitbillion bailout packages" for Alitalia, while Olympic Airways has benefited from "massive injections of state aid" from the Greek government.

At the same time, the European Commission has launched an investigation into government aid grants by Finland and Germany for regional airports - the kind that Ryanair typically uses. The EC ruled a few years ago that the airline received illegal aid at Charleroi Airport, in Belgium, and Ryanair had to pay part of it back.