FRANKFURT/BERLIN (Reuters) – Polish carrier LOT is acquiring Thomas Cook’s German airline Condor, creating a leading aviation group in Europe carrying more than 20 million passengers a year, the companies said on Friday.
Condor, which according to sources was sold for about 300 million euros ($333 million), operates a fleet of more than 50 aircraft while LOT has a fleet of 80 aircraft.
LOT chief executive Rafal Milczarski said he sees a possible order of around 30 planes from Boeing (BA.N) and Airbus (AIR.PA).
Unlike Thomas Cook – the holiday company that collapsed in September – Condor received a lifeline from Germany in the form of a 380 million euro ($422 million) bridging loan, allowing it to be rescued.
Earlier on Friday Reuters had cited three sources saying LOT was buying Condor.
In a statement Condor and LOT, which is owned by PGL, said they would pay back the loan from Germany in its entirety. They expect the takeover to be completed by April 2020 once antitrust approvals have been secured.
“The purchase secures the future of Condor and thus offers its employees, customers and partners stability and a great perspective,” said Rafal Milczarski, Chairman of the PGL Management Board.
The companies said Condor, which competes with Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) and TUI fly (TUIGn.DE), would continue to operate under its current management.
As it seeks to cut costs, Condor last week struck a deal with its flight attendants on plans to cut 150 of its 2,400 cabin jobs. That followed an earlier deal to cut 170 jobs in overhead operations.
Lazard and Pekao were the investment banks working for PGL while Rothschild & Co acted for Condor.
Reuters https://www.reuters.com/article/us-thomas-cook-condor-sale-lot/polish-carrier-lot-acquires-german-airline-condor-idUSKBN1ZN0OA
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