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vegas005 wrote:it gets worse and worse in terms of competition and choice....
Dano1977 wrote:How does one say "Monopoly" in German?
Dano1977 wrote:How does one say "Monopoly" in German?
steman wrote:Stay away from AZ if you don't want to get burned, Alitalia is still a state run airline (although officially private) , a reservoir of votes and favours and the political toy of many subject who have their own particular interests at heart and not those of the airline or the Country. I really hope LH know what they are doing. Good luck
vegas005 wrote:it gets worse and worse in terms of competition and choice....
Dutchy wrote:So they are going to try again. First Lufthansa Italia and now this. Good luck with that.
VCEflyboy wrote:Alitalia has received a total of 7 offers.
Easyjet also presented an offer for the avitation part.
Revelation wrote:As per the earlier Alitalia thread, this offer is not at all likely to be accepted by the state commissioners who are managing the carrier while it is being sold.
In short, it's some sort of distraction or posturing play.
ZEDZAG wrote:This is a smart move for Italian tax payers.
ZEDZAG wrote:Just now I read on BBC that goverment pumped €600m this year, and now postponed the sale till april/2018 and pumped another €300m
Carrier managers obviously want to sell the whole thing as a package, but I think that is not gonna happen.
ZEDZAG wrote:Revelation wrote:As per the earlier Alitalia thread, this offer is not at all likely to be accepted by the state commissioners who are managing the carrier while it is being sold.
In short, it's some sort of distraction or posturing play.
This is a smart move for Italian tax payers.
Just now I read on BBC that goverment pumped €600m this year, and now postponed the sale till april/2018 and pumped another €300m
Carrier managers obviously want to sell the whole thing as a package, but I think that is not gonna happen.
VCEflyboy wrote:Alitalia has received a total of 7 offers.
Easyjet also presented an offer for the avitation part.
Revelation wrote:Dutchy wrote:So they are going to try again. First Lufthansa Italia and now this. Good luck with that.
As per the earlier Alitalia thread, this offer is not at all likely to be accepted by the state commissioners who are managing the carrier while it is being sold.
In short, it's some sort of distraction or posturing play.
jetblueguy22 wrote:vegas005 wrote:it gets worse and worse in terms of competition and choice....
The Italians have fought for how long to keep Alitalia going? I mean if it was one profitable airline buying another, I get what you're saying. But enough is enough with Alitalia. At least some will get to keep their jobs this way.
dcajet wrote:Just what the doctor ordered.
vegas005 wrote:jetblueguy22 wrote:vegas005 wrote:it gets worse and worse in terms of competition and choice....
The Italians have fought for how long to keep Alitalia going? I mean if it was one profitable airline buying another, I get what you're saying. But enough is enough with Alitalia. At least some will get to keep their jobs this way.
you are missing the bigger picture which I refer to which is not just Alitalia..... LH is/has bought everything. Trying to get a reasonably priced ticket out of ZRH for example is becoming almost impossible.
Revelation wrote:ZEDZAG wrote:This is a smart move for Italian tax payers.
ltbewr wrote:I am not sure how Italian or EC labor rules work, but I suspect it would be very difficult for LH to selectively end the employment most of the workers at AZ or transfer them to 3rd party, non-union, much lower paying contractors in Italy or the EC.
oldannyboy wrote:
That's really seriously insulting.
Italian tax payers have really no say in how (every) the govt (left or right) always decides in the end to protect their votes bucket and not upset the status quo. Do you really think taxpayers are happy that their money is being squandered like that?
MIflyer12 wrote:oldannyboy wrote:
That's really seriously insulting.
Italian tax payers have really no say in how (every) the govt (left or right) always decides in the end to protect their votes bucket and not upset the status quo. Do you really think taxpayers are happy that their money is being squandered like that?
In a democracy people get the government they deserve. Italians keep electing politicians who squander tax money on Alitalia. Look at the Brits who voted for Brexit. Look at the cohort who elected Trump. They didn't want smart, thoughtfully considered solutions. They wanted simple sound-bites.
There are no solutions to Alitalia that simultaneously maintain 100% employment (a political preference) and give an investor a decent chance of economic return.
vegas005 wrote:it gets worse and worse in terms of competition and choice....
WIederling wrote:vegas005 wrote:
The US solution would be to turn the body belly down again and give it another round of going belly up
while f*ing all those that sustained damage from the act.
( those having provided services in good faith. Be that materials or services/work. )
"Sunny side" Chapt 11 proceedings are more often than not a temporary uplift.
if the boon is consumed the same downsides surface back again.