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EasyJet to boost presence at Italy's airports following ITA-Lufthansa deal

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Posted on December 11, 2024

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MILAN (Reuters) - EasyJet is set to boost its presence at Milan Linate and Rome Fiumicino airports, benefiting from a package of remedies the European Union required to approve a tie-up between

EasyJet Expands Italian Operations Post Lufthansa Deal

MILAN (Reuters) - EasyJet is set to boost its presence at Milan Linate and Rome Fiumicino airports, benefiting from a package of remedies the European Union required to approve a tie-up between Lufthansa and ITA Airways.

Starting from March, easyJet will base five additional planes at Linate and three at Fiumicino, taking its country total to 38 and making Italy its second largest market after Britain, the company said during a news conference in Milan.

The new routes will connect Linate with Vienna, Brussels and Frankfurt. Routes to Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich and Brussels will be available from Fiumicino.

The European Commission last month approved remedies proposed for Lufthansa's acquisition of a 41% stake in state-owned ITA for 325 million euros ($341 million), a deal designed to boost the German carrier's presence in Italy.

Lufthansa and the Italian government had to agree on commitments to safeguard competition, including ceding slots at Linate so that easyJet could start short-haul flights from Rome and Milan to certain airports in Central Europe.

EasyJet's Italy country manager Lorenzo Lagorio said his company still wanted to grow in Malpensa, Milan's main airport.

"Malpensa is and remains easyJet's main base and hub in Italy where we have 22 aircraft based. We will have 6.3 million seats from next summer and Malpensa remains the airport where we want to continue to grow," he said.

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(Reporting by Giancarlo Navach. Writing by Angelo Amante. Editing by Gavin Jones and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • EasyJet to add more planes at Milan Linate and Rome Fiumicino.
  • New routes include connections to Vienna, Brussels, and Frankfurt.
  • Lufthansa acquires a 41% stake in ITA Airways.
  • European Commission approves deal with competition safeguards.
  • EasyJet aims to grow further at Milan Malpensa.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses EasyJet's expansion in Italy following the Lufthansa-ITA Airways deal.
What new routes will EasyJet offer?
EasyJet will offer new routes from Milan Linate to Vienna, Brussels, and Frankfurt, and from Rome Fiumicino to Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, and Brussels.
How does the Lufthansa-ITA deal affect EasyJet?
The deal allows EasyJet to expand its operations in Italy by acquiring additional slots at Milan Linate and Rome Fiumicino.

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